Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, 441 includes ~15-20 students joining TJ as freshmore. Around 130 students in 2025 went back to their base schools because those students had really tough time at TJ
130 returned to base school?
That is extremely high.
I remember the threads from a few years ago when the admissions changes were first introduced by the prior school board. In those threads, the arguments were whether it was 10 students or 30 to 40 students.
- and of course the pro-admissions-change people all denied dropout rates would result and lower SES admits would do “equally well” as students admitted under the prior system.
Looks like the pro-admissions-change / equity-warrior crowd was gaslighting us and lying all along.
130 dropouts is a massive increase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, 441 includes ~15-20 students joining TJ as freshmore. Around 130 students in 2025 went back to their base schools because those students had really tough time at TJ
130 returned to base school?
That is extremely high.
I remember the threads from a few years ago when the admissions changes were first introduced by the prior school board. In those threads, the arguments were whether it was 10 students or 30 to 40 students.
- and of course the pro-admissions-change people all denied dropout rates would result and lower SES admits would do “equally well” as students admitted under the prior system.
Looks like the pro-admissions-change / equity-warrior crowd was gaslighting us and lying all along.
130 dropouts is a massive increase.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, 441 includes ~15-20 students joining TJ as freshmore. Around 130 students in 2025 went back to their base schools because those students had really tough time at TJ