Anonymous wrote:You will pry FCPS’s systemic racism from its cold, dead hand.
Anonymous wrote:You will pry FCPS’s systemic racism from its cold, dead hand.
Anonymous wrote:Hi from across the river. MoCo now adjusts ES magnet test in scores based on whether your home school is high, medium, or low SES. They might use level of Farms to determine this - not clear. Anyway, a 95th percentile nationally on Cogat would be 99+ from the low SES school, but the same 95th nationally from the high SES school would be low 80s percentile for purpose of ES magnet admission.
This is likely rolling out for MS magnets soon and eventually for HS magnets. Some high scoring families claim they are moving to the low SES schools to reap the scoring benefit.
Anonymous wrote:You will pry FCPS’s systemic racism from its cold, dead hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's dumb. It won't diversify TJ. You'll still have lack of minorities and over representation of Asians / Whites.
SES is a form of diversity too.
Anonymous wrote:That's dumb. It won't diversify TJ. You'll still have lack of minorities and over representation of Asians / Whites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pat Hynes
@VotePatHynes
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Mar 20
Does sound like TJ. DiBlasio’s proposed solution for NY is to admit the top students from every middle school - geographic equality as a stand-in for equity. Might work. Look at SF’s experience with Lowell HS - geography-plus. FCPS will begin TJ reform plan this year.
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No, but this is a terrible idea. It came up a few years ago and a bunch of parents said outright that they'll simply rent in less-desirable school middle school boundaries to increase their kids' chances if FCPS goes this route. FCPS is loathe to admit it, but they're well-aware that the county has a vested interest in not losing the TJ and AAP parents. I think they'll talk a big game but never follow through.
Anonymous wrote:Pat Hynes
@VotePatHynes
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Mar 20
Does sound like TJ. DiBlasio’s proposed solution for NY is to admit the top students from every middle school - geographic equality as a stand-in for equity. Might work. Look at SF’s experience with Lowell HS - geography-plus. FCPS will begin TJ reform plan this year.
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Has anyone been following this?