Anonymous wrote:There isn't enough money in the county to bring all 25+ HS up to the high academic vigor of TJ. Did I mention space/room capacity?
Stick to your AP classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids likely will not go to TJ but I still can see the need for a STEM school that attracts kids who are talented in the area and would excel in that environment. I think the get my kid in at no matter the cost is not ok. I do wish they had a similar school for smart, quirky, creative kids who are into art/performing arts/humanities. If the argument from some parents is that their science wiz kid wouldn’t fit into regular school; then there should be a comparable school for the aforementioned kids.
Agree. There should be a humanities focused magnet as well. Or better yet, both magnets could do both.
Anonymous wrote:All FCPS high schools are not equal. At all. Look at facilities, courses offered, clubs, activities, etc. Oh, and test scores and demographics.
Don't worry, school board coming for AAP centers next.
Anonymous wrote:Because it was intended to be a way to provide appropriate coursework and peer interaction in line with the state requirement for gifted education. Gifted education is not meant to serve all students, just like special education is not meant to serve all students. This doesn’t mean all schools shouldn’t have excellent lab and other opportunities. But it’s the answer to why TJ exists.
Anonymous wrote:My kids likely will not go to TJ but I still can see the need for a STEM school that attracts kids who are talented in the area and would excel in that environment. I think the get my kid in at no matter the cost is not ok. I do wish they had a similar school for smart, quirky, creative kids who are into art/performing arts/humanities. If the argument from some parents is that their science wiz kid wouldn’t fit into regular school; then there should be a comparable school for the aforementioned kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no need for TJ. Or AAP.
They are not the same program. I know that there's at least one poster who is baffled by that concept. If that is you, then take some time to engage your brain. Maybe you'll figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:There is no need for TJ. Or AAP.