Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how much pressure bonitatibus is putting in freshmen teachers to give better grades this year. They have a lot at stake to defend their admissions system.
Savvy but disgusting post. Yet another non-falsifiable piece of nonsense intended to provide the jerks who want these kids to fail an out when they end up being a perfectly normal class.
I guess you pretend to care about TJ students yet don't mind that piece of work attacking Asian students.
There are a lot of dedicated, hard-working Asian students in the Class of 2025 that have deserved much better than the vitriol that has been thrown their way by the miscreants on this board. They didn’t decide what process they applied through and they deserve far, far better than what they hear here, which in part explains the treatment they get from some of the students in earlier classes. Shame on you.
This is a great point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to bring parents onboard. There was no public outreach to speak of... It was arrogant of the FCPS board to overhaul the admission process so fundamentally with blatant disregard for the community impacted by it. At universities, for example, this type of change in the process would have taken minimally 2 years to implement. And yet, in the fall of 2020, parents of students who were planning to apply to TJ were left in the dark about what was to come.Anonymous wrote:I think class of 2025 will be spoken for a long time. Thanks to SB and the useless fcps board for creating a rushed up, haphazard, selection process in the first place so the optics look better on themselves. Cud have given some more thought and time and come up with a better plan.
Imagine a board full of white folks in a HBCU plotting to reduce black students and not engaging with the parents there.
This comment again tells you what the Coalition folks believe. They believe that TJ is “their community”. They believe the spaces at the school “belong to them”.
It gets grosser and grosser the more they dig their heels in to defend what they believe is their turf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to bring parents onboard. There was no public outreach to speak of... It was arrogant of the FCPS board to overhaul the admission process so fundamentally with blatant disregard for the community impacted by it. At universities, for example, this type of change in the process would have taken minimally 2 years to implement. And yet, in the fall of 2020, parents of students who were planning to apply to TJ were left in the dark about what was to come.Anonymous wrote:I think class of 2025 will be spoken for a long time. Thanks to SB and the useless fcps board for creating a rushed up, haphazard, selection process in the first place so the optics look better on themselves. Cud have given some more thought and time and come up with a better plan.
Imagine a board full of white folks in a HBCU plotting to reduce black students and not engaging with the parents there.
How is TJ similar to an HBCU? I do not follow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how much pressure bonitatibus is putting in freshmen teachers to give better grades this year. They have a lot at stake to defend their admissions system.
Savvy but disgusting post. Yet another non-falsifiable piece of nonsense intended to provide the jerks who want these kids to fail an out when they end up being a perfectly normal class.
I guess you pretend to care about TJ students yet don't mind that piece of work attacking Asian students.
There are a lot of dedicated, hard-working Asian students in the Class of 2025 that have deserved much better than the vitriol that has been thrown their way by the miscreants on this board. They didn’t decide what process they applied through and they deserve far, far better than what they hear here, which in part explains the treatment they get from some of the students in earlier classes. Shame on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to bring parents onboard. There was no public outreach to speak of... It was arrogant of the FCPS board to overhaul the admission process so fundamentally with blatant disregard for the community impacted by it. At universities, for example, this type of change in the process would have taken minimally 2 years to implement. And yet, in the fall of 2020, parents of students who were planning to apply to TJ were left in the dark about what was to come.Anonymous wrote:I think class of 2025 will be spoken for a long time. Thanks to SB and the useless fcps board for creating a rushed up, haphazard, selection process in the first place so the optics look better on themselves. Cud have given some more thought and time and come up with a better plan.
Imagine a board full of white folks in a HBCU plotting to reduce black students and not engaging with the parents there.
This comment again tells you what the Coalition folks believe. They believe that TJ is “their community”. They believe the spaces at the school “belong to them”.
It gets grosser and grosser the more they dig their heels in to defend what they believe is their turf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to bring parents onboard. There was no public outreach to speak of... It was arrogant of the FCPS board to overhaul the admission process so fundamentally with blatant disregard for the community impacted by it. At universities, for example, this type of change in the process would have taken minimally 2 years to implement. And yet, in the fall of 2020, parents of students who were planning to apply to TJ were left in the dark about what was to come.Anonymous wrote:I think class of 2025 will be spoken for a long time. Thanks to SB and the useless fcps board for creating a rushed up, haphazard, selection process in the first place so the optics look better on themselves. Cud have given some more thought and time and come up with a better plan.
Imagine a board full of white folks in a HBCU plotting to reduce black students and not engaging with the parents there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to bring parents onboard. There was no public outreach to speak of... It was arrogant of the FCPS board to overhaul the admission process so fundamentally with blatant disregard for the community impacted by it. At universities, for example, this type of change in the process would have taken minimally 2 years to implement. And yet, in the fall of 2020, parents of students who were planning to apply to TJ were left in the dark about what was to come.Anonymous wrote:I think class of 2025 will be spoken for a long time. Thanks to SB and the useless fcps board for creating a rushed up, haphazard, selection process in the first place so the optics look better on themselves. Cud have given some more thought and time and come up with a better plan.
Imagine a board full of white folks in a HBCU plotting to reduce black students and not engaging with the parents there.
TJ wasn’t founded as a historically Asian school.
It was built to serve the whole community of STEM nerds. Not just a few entitled, rich middle schools.
Happy to see the Democratic hacks on this forum mix up their usual anti-Asian racism with some old-fashioned class warfare. “We’re not just screwing Asians, we hate everyone at Carson!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to bring parents onboard. There was no public outreach to speak of... It was arrogant of the FCPS board to overhaul the admission process so fundamentally with blatant disregard for the community impacted by it. At universities, for example, this type of change in the process would have taken minimally 2 years to implement. And yet, in the fall of 2020, parents of students who were planning to apply to TJ were left in the dark about what was to come.Anonymous wrote:I think class of 2025 will be spoken for a long time. Thanks to SB and the useless fcps board for creating a rushed up, haphazard, selection process in the first place so the optics look better on themselves. Cud have given some more thought and time and come up with a better plan.
Imagine a board full of white folks in a HBCU plotting to reduce black students and not engaging with the parents there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to bring parents onboard. There was no public outreach to speak of... It was arrogant of the FCPS board to overhaul the admission process so fundamentally with blatant disregard for the community impacted by it. At universities, for example, this type of change in the process would have taken minimally 2 years to implement. And yet, in the fall of 2020, parents of students who were planning to apply to TJ were left in the dark about what was to come.Anonymous wrote:I think class of 2025 will be spoken for a long time. Thanks to SB and the useless fcps board for creating a rushed up, haphazard, selection process in the first place so the optics look better on themselves. Cud have given some more thought and time and come up with a better plan.
Imagine a board full of white folks in a HBCU plotting to reduce black students and not engaging with the parents there.
TJ wasn’t founded as a historically Asian school.
It was built to serve the whole community of STEM nerds. Not just a few entitled, rich middle schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to bring parents onboard. There was no public outreach to speak of... It was arrogant of the FCPS board to overhaul the admission process so fundamentally with blatant disregard for the community impacted by it. At universities, for example, this type of change in the process would have taken minimally 2 years to implement. And yet, in the fall of 2020, parents of students who were planning to apply to TJ were left in the dark about what was to come.Anonymous wrote:I think class of 2025 will be spoken for a long time. Thanks to SB and the useless fcps board for creating a rushed up, haphazard, selection process in the first place so the optics look better on themselves. Cud have given some more thought and time and come up with a better plan.
Imagine a board full of white folks in a HBCU plotting to reduce black students and not engaging with the parents there.
TJ wasn’t founded as a historically Asian school.
It was built to serve the whole community of STEM nerds. Not just a few entitled, rich middle schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to bring parents onboard. There was no public outreach to speak of... It was arrogant of the FCPS board to overhaul the admission process so fundamentally with blatant disregard for the community impacted by it. At universities, for example, this type of change in the process would have taken minimally 2 years to implement. And yet, in the fall of 2020, parents of students who were planning to apply to TJ were left in the dark about what was to come.Anonymous wrote:I think class of 2025 will be spoken for a long time. Thanks to SB and the useless fcps board for creating a rushed up, haphazard, selection process in the first place so the optics look better on themselves. Cud have given some more thought and time and come up with a better plan.
Imagine a board full of white folks in a HBCU plotting to reduce black students and not engaging with the parents there.
Anonymous wrote:And to bring parents onboard. There was no public outreach to speak of... It was arrogant of the FCPS board to overhaul the admission process so fundamentally with blatant disregard for the community impacted by it. At universities, for example, this type of change in the process would have taken minimally 2 years to implement. And yet, in the fall of 2020, parents of students who were planning to apply to TJ were left in the dark about what was to come.Anonymous wrote:I think class of 2025 will be spoken for a long time. Thanks to SB and the useless fcps board for creating a rushed up, haphazard, selection process in the first place so the optics look better on themselves. Cud have given some more thought and time and come up with a better plan.
Anonymous wrote:And to bring parents onboard. There was no public outreach to speak of... It was arrogant of the FCPS board to overhaul the admission process so fundamentally with blatant disregard for the community impacted by it. At universities, for example, this type of change in the process would have taken minimally 2 years to implement. And yet, in the fall of 2020, parents of students who were planning to apply to TJ were left in the dark about what was to come.Anonymous wrote:I think class of 2025 will be spoken for a long time. Thanks to SB and the useless fcps board for creating a rushed up, haphazard, selection process in the first place so the optics look better on themselves. Cud have given some more thought and time and come up with a better plan.
And to bring parents onboard. There was no public outreach to speak of... It was arrogant of the FCPS board to overhaul the admission process so fundamentally with blatant disregard for the community impacted by it. At universities, for example, this type of change in the process would have taken minimally 2 years to implement. And yet, in the fall of 2020, parents of students who were planning to apply to TJ were left in the dark about what was to come.Anonymous wrote:I think class of 2025 will be spoken for a long time. Thanks to SB and the useless fcps board for creating a rushed up, haphazard, selection process in the first place so the optics look better on themselves. Cud have given some more thought and time and come up with a better plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how much pressure bonitatibus is putting in freshmen teachers to give better grades this year. They have a lot at stake to defend their admissions system.
Savvy but disgusting post. Yet another non-falsifiable piece of nonsense intended to provide the jerks who want these kids to fail an out when they end up being a perfectly normal class.
I guess you pretend to care about TJ students yet don't mind that piece of work attacking Asian students.