Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way new admission policy is structured, private school child will have lesser chance of being accepted. I can't understanf why parents who chooses to send thier kids to private wants to jump to public school in 9th grade!!
We left Nova private (k-12) for TJ. Best decision for our DD. She absolutely thrived there. I think the main reason our child wanted to apply was social; a fresh start to get away from the small clique of mean girls. She was one of the top students at her private school but felt invisible partly because we were not a big donor family. I would say go for it! It's changed her life in so many positive ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Private schools cannot even come close to public schools In competitions. They just try to rip parents
That's because almost all of the top students are attending public schools. Many of the private schools have similar classes available, and would do well at competitions if some of these top students attended their school.
Anonymous wrote:The way new admission policy is structured, private school child will have lesser chance of being accepted. I can't understanf why parents who chooses to send thier kids to private wants to jump to public school in 9th grade!!
Anonymous wrote: Private schools cannot even come close to public schools In competitions. They just try to rip parents
Anonymous wrote:Our DD is in a Va private. Has straight As/A+s. No idea how she did on the TJ exam. Given the few unallocated spots, are her chances next to nil?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way new admission policy is structured, private school child will have lesser chance of being accepted. I can't understanf why parents who chooses to send thier kids to private wants to jump to public school in 9th grade!!
We left Nova private (k-12) for TJ. Best decision for our DD. She absolutely thrived there. I think the main reason our child wanted to apply was social; a fresh start to get away from the small clique of mean girls. She was one of the top students at her private school but felt invisible partly because we were not a big donor family. I would say go for it! It's changed her life in so many positive ways.
Anonymous wrote:The way new admission policy is structured, private school child will have lesser chance of being accepted. I can't understanf why parents who chooses to send thier kids to private wants to jump to public school in 9th grade!!
Anonymous wrote:Our DD is in a Va private. Has straight As/A+s. No idea how she did on the TJ exam. Given the few unallocated spots, are her chances next to nil?
Anonymous wrote:There are usually around 10 kids from private schools admitted to TJ every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, to get back on topic, what is an SPS? Why don’t private school kids have one? And how are their scores then calculated? Are they just topping out at 600?
7th grade parent whose kid would probably love TJ.
SPS is student portrait sheet. They have 4 questions to answer in 1 hour related to FCPS character. Every student is graded on 900 points. 1/3 is for GPA, 1/3 for SPS response, 1/3 for stem problem
So why the comment that public schools don’t have them? Why can’t my kid fill one out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, to get back on topic, what is an SPS? Why don’t private school kids have one? And how are their scores then calculated? Are they just topping out at 600?
7th grade parent whose kid would probably love TJ.
SPS is student portrait sheet. They have 4 questions to answer in 1 hour related to FCPS character. Every student is graded on 900 points. 1/3 is for GPA, 1/3 for SPS response, 1/3 for stem problem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost impossible.
Because private is worthless
Says the public school teacher and broke parents.