Anonymous wrote:Does the FCPS school board realize that they are messed up or have messed up this admissions.
Just spoiled the future of eligible and capable students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1
LOL - the "28%" sounds so much like "but what about her emails???!!!"
Fix it. Don't throw it out.
The Coalition for TJ was out with a release over a weekend saying Brabrand's two proposals were no good and should be rejected.
Why shouldn't people just ask the School Board to shut down the magnet program at this point? We do not want a magnet that only serves a few populations within FCPS or a School Board that devotes roughly 50% of its time to trying and build a better TJ mousetrap.
Shut it down and move on.
Shutting it down isn't going to fix your problems, and it's not realistic. It's not happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1
LOL - the "28%" sounds so much like "but what about her emails???!!!"
Fix it. Don't throw it out.
The Coalition for TJ was out with a release over a weekend saying Brabrand's two proposals were no good and should be rejected.
Why shouldn't people just ask the School Board to shut down the magnet program at this point? We do not want a magnet that only serves a few populations within FCPS or a School Board that devotes roughly 50% of its time to trying and build a better TJ mousetrap.
Shut it down and move on.
Anonymous wrote:+1
LOL - the "28%" sounds so much like "but what about her emails???!!!"
Fix it. Don't throw it out.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why they are doing all this other crap in 2020. The only focus should be getting schools open. All this other stuff can wait until next year.
Anonymous wrote:No details whatsoever for sophomore or junior admissions. If they increase the class size to 550, there will be about 100 new seats in each class. The FCPS staff need to address this.