Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Órale. My son got accepted to TJ but after reading all these post I am not sure is the right place for us. Is there at least a Taco Night?
Not right now.. Maybe you can start one?
Sure it would be welcomed and enjoyed. I would take this thread with a grain of salt-people with agendas. If you child enjoys stems and is willing to work hard they will enjoy and get a lot out of Tj
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R.I.P TJ. This is some feels bad news:
"As Chief Equity Officer, Williams will be responsible for the Ombudsman Office, the Office of Professional Learning and Family Engagement, the Hearings Office, and admissions for Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology."
https://www.fcps.edu/news/fcps-announces-appointment-new-chief-academic-officer?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=
I think it's great they're doing so much to improve the school and fix the toxic atmosphere.
Something clearly needed to be done about TJ. Not sure that their new system is the right answer, but it is a start. If your kid does not enjoy learning, and you have to hire tutors, AP and TJ are not the places for you.
TJ has lost a lot of admitted students over the years, who had nothing in common with their students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R.I.P TJ. This is some feels bad news:
"As Chief Equity Officer, Williams will be responsible for the Ombudsman Office, the Office of Professional Learning and Family Engagement, the Hearings Office, and admissions for Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology."
https://www.fcps.edu/news/fcps-announces-appointment-new-chief-academic-officer?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=
I think it's great they're doing so much to improve the school and fix the toxic atmosphere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ as it known now is for sure done, and good riddance! Next up: AAP admissions reform.
I don’t know why families thought they could cheat their way through a system meant for *actually* gifted students by starting test prep in elementary school (or earlier). News flash: if your child preps for a 2nd grade cognitive assessment, the score is invalid, and your child is not “exceptionally gifted”.
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Absolutely. There are kids who have tutors for every topic, every day - that kid is NOT ivy material, like you think s/he is. Let your kid be who they are, not what you need them to be, so they can supposedly support you in old age. That's just gross.
Anonymous wrote:TJ as it known now is for sure done, and good riddance! Next up: AAP admissions reform.
I don’t know why families thought they could cheat their way through a system meant for *actually* gifted students by starting test prep in elementary school (or earlier). News flash: if your child preps for a 2nd grade cognitive assessment, the score is invalid, and your child is not “exceptionally gifted”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Órale. My son got accepted to TJ but after reading all these post I am not sure is the right place for us. Is there at least a Taco Night?
Not right now.. Maybe you can start one?
Anonymous wrote:R.I.P TJ. This is some feels bad news:
"As Chief Equity Officer, Williams will be responsible for the Ombudsman Office, the Office of Professional Learning and Family Engagement, the Hearings Office, and admissions for Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology."
https://www.fcps.edu/news/fcps-announces-appointment-new-chief-academic-officer?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can either have a top-tier STEM magnet school or you can have a school that "looks like Fairfax" and has quotas. You can't have both.
2024 will be the last batch based on merit. They have messed up the whole system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can either have a top-tier STEM magnet school or you can have a school that "looks like Fairfax" and has quotas. You can't have both.
2024 will be the last batch based on merit. They have messed up the whole system.
If by merit you mean kids that bought the answers from a prep center then sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Órale. My son got accepted to TJ but after reading all these post I am not sure is the right place for us. Is there at least a Taco Night?
Not right now.. Maybe you can start one?
Sure! A taco night with fried rice, and curries. Peace man!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can either have a top-tier STEM magnet school or you can have a school that "looks like Fairfax" and has quotas. You can't have both.
2024 will be the last batch based on merit. They have messed up the whole system.
Anonymous wrote:R.I.P TJ. This is some feels bad news:
"As Chief Equity Officer, Williams will be responsible for the Ombudsman Office, the Office of Professional Learning and Family Engagement, the Hearings Office, and admissions for Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology."
https://www.fcps.edu/news/fcps-announces-appointment-new-chief-academic-officer?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=
Anonymous wrote:You can either have a top-tier STEM magnet school or you can have a school that "looks like Fairfax" and has quotas. You can't have both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Órale. My son got accepted to TJ but after reading all these post I am not sure is the right place for us. Is there at least a Taco Night?
Not right now.. Maybe you can start one?