Anonymous
Post 04/04/2011 16:50     Subject: Re:TJ Admissions

Anonymous wrote:my son got in


Asian?
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2011 16:34     Subject: Re:TJ Admissions

my son got in
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2011 10:50     Subject: Re:TJ Admissions

We are not in Fairfax County but at a private school in another participating jurisdiction. When my daughter applied, we had to submit all the proof of residency listed in the earlier post, and our principal had to verify that the address on our application was the same as the one on file at her current school.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2011 10:00     Subject: TJ Admissions

Actually, I am not sure what PP is talking about. My DD is at a MS in Vienna and we asked for an application, filled it out, gave it back to the school with our check, the TJ coordinator at the school (or maybe Dean of Students) signed the part that said the student was in good standing, and she was given a testing id.

Maybe you are talking about a situation when a parent requests an application right from TJ? No MS in Fairfax County that I know of makes a parent turn in anything but a check and a filled in application back to the school.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2011 07:20     Subject: TJ Admissions

Good point. They do require the principal of the elementary school to sign a statement that the address claimed is the same as the one on file at the elementary school, but that doesn't address the issue you raise.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2011 18:26     Subject: TJ Admissions

Anonymous wrote:Here's what you need to meet the TJ residency requirement:
The applicant’s parent or legal guardian must submit the following three documents as proof of residency at the time of application:

Copy of one of the following: current lease, current deed, or current mortgage statement; AND
Copy of one of the following: current gas, electric, water, or land-line telephone bill; AND
Copy of one of the following: Virginia driver’s license; Commonwealth of Virginia identification card; current payroll stub; or current bank statement.

Seems like about as much as they can do.[/quote]

How do they know the person submitting the documents is actually the parent or legal guardian? Do they require proof of that?










Anonymous
Post 04/03/2011 18:22     Subject: TJ Admissions

Anonymous wrote:Here's what you need to meet the TJ residency requirement:
The applicant’s parent or legal guardian must submit the following three documents as proof of residency at the time of application:

Copy of one of the following: current lease, current deed, or current mortgage statement; AND
Copy of one of the following: current gas, electric, water, or land-line telephone bill; AND
Copy of one of the following: Virginia driver’s license; Commonwealth of Virginia identification card; current payroll stub; or current bank statement.

Seems like about as much as they can do.[/quote]

???? Huh? They mdon't require any proof that person submitting these documents is actually the legal guardian? Seems they could do a whole lot more.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2011 13:17     Subject: TJ Admissions

Here's what you need to meet the TJ residency requirement:
The applicant’s parent or legal guardian must submit the following three documents as proof of residency at the time of application:

Copy of one of the following: current lease, current deed, or current mortgage statement; AND
Copy of one of the following: current gas, electric, water, or land-line telephone bill; AND
Copy of one of the following: Virginia driver’s license; Commonwealth of Virginia identification card; current payroll stub; or current bank statement.

Seems like about as much as they can do.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2011 13:13     Subject: TJ Admissions

My guess is similar to what 13:08 posted, given the last article in the Post on TJ and the number of families who use the addresses of relatives in Fairfax County to qualify as a resident for TJ. If they aren't checking to see if you are here legally as a student (they aren't - all of the county public schools have to enroll kids whether the parents turn out to be legal residents or not - the proof of utility bills, etc. is a soft standard) then they probably aren't checking addresses to see who lives there.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2011 13:10     Subject: TJ Admissions

I thought Loudon county was limited to the number of kids who can get accepted? I remember a few years back that one student was transferred out of TJ because the county he lived in wouldn't pay for his tuition any longer.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2011 13:08     Subject: Re:TJ Admissions

Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what you mean PP? Kids in Loudoun can apply to TJ.


Maybe the family didn't really live in Loudon but lived somewhere that can't send kids to TJ?
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2011 12:29     Subject: Re:TJ Admissions

I'm not sure what you mean PP? Kids in Loudoun can apply to TJ.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2011 11:42     Subject: TJ Admissions

TJ posted on the site that all the finalist letters went out on Friday April 1st, and no one can call before Friday April 8th to ask about their child if the letter hasn't reached them.

We got our DD's semifinalist letter pretty quick, but it was a slow agony for some of her classmates that got their semifinalist letters three or four days later, not knowing while a lot of their friends knew.

Hate to say the next part, because it could start a firestorm...but one of the mothers of a classmate of DD's told me that it took them a few days to get to see the letter because they "temporarily" moved from her parents home to somewhere in Loudon county, so she had to wait until a weekend to swing by and pick up her mail.

Anonymous
Post 04/02/2011 21:21     Subject: Re:TJ Admissions

Nothing here either. Of course it took a month last time to receive the semifinalist letter so I'll be looking around May 1.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2011 17:28     Subject: TJ Admissions

Anyone hear yet from TJ? We're in GF, and didn't get anything in the mail today.