Anonymous wrote:6) this will turn Carson into the Hunger Games.
Anonymous wrote:Folks, we are watching complete and utter incompetence on display from Brabrand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top 100 will be the real TJ
the rest will be just like any of the other high schools. In fact the average intelligence/rigor will actually be less than the top track at most of the high schools in Fairfax
I would never choose TJ over Oakton, McLean or Langley under this proposal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine they will let kids know which tier they are in.
That's not very transparent and hinders the decision-making calculus. If my child were not in the top 100, I don't know how good I'd feel about sending him there because he'd be at a clear disadvantage. It's like sending an all-district kid to play against McDonald's All-Americans. Sure there's a chance he competes and shines, but the odds are not in his favor. Some people will gamble for sure though.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine they will let kids know which tier they are in.
Anonymous wrote:The top 100 will be the real TJ
the rest will be just like any of the other high schools. In fact the average intelligence/rigor will actually be less than the top track at most of the high schools in Fairfax
Anonymous wrote:Nice! Now we have a caste system at TJ. The Top 100, who will be seen as the superstars, and everyone else. That's the way teens are. Invariably, a hierarchy will result, and this will prove devastating.