Anonymous wrote:Realistically, what can he to actually improve TJ that is 100% within his control?
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Bonitatibus is getting paid more money and has a lot more responsibility within the same organization for which she was previously employed.
You can use whatever word you want, but in every office in America, that’s a promotion.
Anonymous wrote:The best part is in the email they had to make sure to talk of the former failed principals fake promotion to gatehouse! Lmao "following Dr. Ann Bonitatibus' promotion to a central office position."
Here is a better article calling out how awful the previous tj principal was pushing racial quotas causing TJ to fall form #1 in the nation to 14. More info on the new principal and an endorsement from the Republican nominee fellow classmate https://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/fcps-selects-tjhsst-alum-michael-mukai-to-be-new-principal/article_675df76c-cee9-11ef-9b2a-ab958f33eb91.html
Letter from gatehouse:
January 9, 2025
Dear FCPS Community,
I am writing today with exciting news regarding the future leadership of TJHSST.
As you know, Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) launched a nationwide search for a new principal earlier this fall
After several weeks of extensive and diligent consideration of numerous highly-qualified candidates, we are delighted to share that we have found an exceptional leader - and TJHSST alum - close to home. Michael Mukai has accepted the position and will begin later this month. Mukai has been the principal of West Springfield High School since 2014, and has held a variety of FCPS school-based positions since 1995 when he began his career as a math and science teacher. He has also coached wrestling and volleyball.
In a full circle moment, Mukai was in the very first class of TJHSST when it converted to a magnet STEM school in 1985. He majored in Chemistry at Virginia Tech and he has a Masters of Curriculum and Instruction, Math Education also from Virginia Tech. He has also completed post-master's graduate work in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge through the Department of Science Technology and Society of Virginia Tech.
During the recruitment process, Mukai impressed all with his passion for TJHSST, his innovative vision for the future, and his track record of elevating academic excellence.
His many accomplishments at WSHS include:
Significant gains in advanced academic access and success which has resulted in gold recognition by the College Board for the AP School Honor Roll.
Increasing the number of students recognized through the National Merit Scholarship program.
Cappies recognitions for theater arts, honor band recognitions, Virginia Music Educators Association recognitions, district, region, and state championships in Virginia High School League athletics and activities.
Thank you for your continued support of FCPS.
Dr. Geovanny Ponce
Chief of Schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically, what can he to actually improve TJ that is 100% within his control?
He can shift the focus back to STEM academics and recognizing students' merit-based efforts, rather than DEI and woke stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best part is in the email they had to make sure to talk of the former failed principals fake promotion to gatehouse! Lmao "following Dr. Ann Bonitatibus' promotion to a central office position."
Here is a better article calling out how awful the previous tj principal was pushing racial quotas causing TJ to fall form #1 in the nation to 14. More info on the new principal and an endorsement from the Republican nominee fellow classmate https://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/fcps-selects-tjhsst-alum-michael-mukai-to-be-new-principal/article_675df76c-cee9-11ef-9b2a-ab958f33eb91.html
Letter from gatehouse:
January 9, 2025
Dear FCPS Community,
I am writing today with exciting news regarding the future leadership of TJHSST.
As you know, Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) launched a nationwide search for a new principal earlier this fall
After several weeks of extensive and diligent consideration of numerous highly-qualified candidates, we are delighted to share that we have found an exceptional leader - and TJHSST alum - close to home. Michael Mukai has accepted the position and will begin later this month. Mukai has been the principal of West Springfield High School since 2014, and has held a variety of FCPS school-based positions since 1995 when he began his career as a math and science teacher. He has also coached wrestling and volleyball.
In a full circle moment, Mukai was in the very first class of TJHSST when it converted to a magnet STEM school in 1985. He majored in Chemistry at Virginia Tech and he has a Masters of Curriculum and Instruction, Math Education also from Virginia Tech. He has also completed post-master's graduate work in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge through the Department of Science Technology and Society of Virginia Tech.
During the recruitment process, Mukai impressed all with his passion for TJHSST, his innovative vision for the future, and his track record of elevating academic excellence.
His many accomplishments at WSHS include:
Significant gains in advanced academic access and success which has resulted in gold recognition by the College Board for the AP School Honor Roll.
Increasing the number of students recognized through the National Merit Scholarship program.
Cappies recognitions for theater arts, honor band recognitions, Virginia Music Educators Association recognitions, district, region, and state championships in Virginia High School League athletics and activities.
Thank you for your continued support of FCPS.
Dr. Geovanny Ponce
Chief of Schools
Go away, Asra, no one wants to read your partisan drivel.
Anonymous wrote:Realistically, what can he to actually improve TJ that is 100% within his control?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former classmate of accomplished VA politician Hung Cao.
Cautiously optimistic about this new TJ principal.
Cao was not ‘89.
Everyone would do well to remember that TJ’s principal and administration still has absolutely no role in the development or execution of the admissions process or its priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Consider yourself lucky.
He is the best principal in FCPS
Very unfortunate for WSHS.
Anonymous wrote:Former classmate of accomplished VA politician Hung Cao.
Cautiously optimistic about this new TJ principal.
Anonymous wrote:Excellent choice. As an alum of TJ’s first graduating class (‘89), he has been local to Northern Virginia and has seen its entire history firsthand. FCPS did very well here in bringing in a person who understands the positives and negatives of TJ’s culture over the last 35 years.
Critically, as a former TJ football player (and I believe wrestler), he fully understands the importance of activities and athletics in the total student experience.
Anonymous wrote:We'll see. Hopefully, he will be able to rebuild TJ after the train wreck caused by the radical lefts.
Anonymous wrote:The best part is in the email they had to make sure to talk of the former failed principals fake promotion to gatehouse! Lmao "following Dr. Ann Bonitatibus' promotion to a central office position."
Here is a better article calling out how awful the previous tj principal was pushing racial quotas causing TJ to fall form #1 in the nation to 14. More info on the new principal and an endorsement from the Republican nominee fellow classmate https://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/fcps-selects-tjhsst-alum-michael-mukai-to-be-new-principal/article_675df76c-cee9-11ef-9b2a-ab958f33eb91.html
Letter from gatehouse:
January 9, 2025
Dear FCPS Community,
I am writing today with exciting news regarding the future leadership of TJHSST.
As you know, Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) launched a nationwide search for a new principal earlier this fall
After several weeks of extensive and diligent consideration of numerous highly-qualified candidates, we are delighted to share that we have found an exceptional leader - and TJHSST alum - close to home. Michael Mukai has accepted the position and will begin later this month. Mukai has been the principal of West Springfield High School since 2014, and has held a variety of FCPS school-based positions since 1995 when he began his career as a math and science teacher. He has also coached wrestling and volleyball.
In a full circle moment, Mukai was in the very first class of TJHSST when it converted to a magnet STEM school in 1985. He majored in Chemistry at Virginia Tech and he has a Masters of Curriculum and Instruction, Math Education also from Virginia Tech. He has also completed post-master's graduate work in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge through the Department of Science Technology and Society of Virginia Tech.
During the recruitment process, Mukai impressed all with his passion for TJHSST, his innovative vision for the future, and his track record of elevating academic excellence.
His many accomplishments at WSHS include:
Significant gains in advanced academic access and success which has resulted in gold recognition by the College Board for the AP School Honor Roll.
Increasing the number of students recognized through the National Merit Scholarship program.
Cappies recognitions for theater arts, honor band recognitions, Virginia Music Educators Association recognitions, district, region, and state championships in Virginia High School League athletics and activities.
Thank you for your continued support of FCPS.
Dr. Geovanny Ponce
Chief of Schools