Anonymous wrote:Most of those kids have been prepping and cheating together since they were 8 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem that the "Close TJ/End AAP" crowd doesnt want to acknowledge is that the issues poor performing students face has nothing to do with the students at TJ or in AAP. Closing TJ and ending AAP will not boost poor performing schools. Family and parenting issues impact performance and no amount of money thrown at those problems will help.
Oh it might boost scores in those schools, but it won't actually raise the scores of kids who are struggling.
One side doesn't want to acknowledge that TJ is essentially special education for the top 2% of students.
Anonymous wrote:The problem that the "Close TJ/End AAP" crowd doesnt want to acknowledge is that the issues poor performing students face has nothing to do with the students at TJ or in AAP. Closing TJ and ending AAP will not boost poor performing schools. Family and parenting issues impact performance and no amount of money thrown at those problems will help.
Anonymous wrote:The problem that the "Close TJ/End AAP" crowd doesnt want to acknowledge is that the issues poor performing students face has nothing to do with the students at TJ or in AAP. Closing TJ and ending AAP will not boost poor performing schools. Family and parenting issues impact performance and no amount of money thrown at those problems will help.
Anonymous wrote:Close TJ and expect to see a decent amount of my community move to Montgomery county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can tell the mindset of many petty parents from some of the preceding posts: "my kids cant get in so shut it down"
Mind your own business and worry about your own child, not others.
It’s everyone in the county’s business that FCPS is running a segregated school. This school must change or end.
Especially because there is some compelling information that the admissions process is being compromised. Per the other thread, how is it possible that one company is responsible for prepping 25% of the children admitted to TJ? And that company appears to ONLY prep children with Indian surnames?
Not every prep company is segregated, but this particular company appears to be. And the head of the company spoke at the LCPS school board meeting when they were considering scaling back the number of LCPS students they would pay to attend TJ. He rallied his students and their parents to all speak and forced the school board to backtrack on their plans. It is mind-boggling that FCPS, LCPS, and PWCS have all allowed the prep industry to dictate the admissions process for a public school.
Someone should let Hannah Natanson at the Post know about this. This is scandalous.
This company should be investigated as well as the students who may have participated in cheating.
Other than that - nothing is wrong with parents advocating for sending their children to better schools.
Over 25% of the incoming class of 2024 prepped with this company. How do you propose that we fix this? It is what it is and FCPS will not want to call attention to it OR actually fix it.
Start with investigating the company and allegations of cheating on entry exams. Its not really that complicated.
Why would FCPS do this? If there was cheating (and there's a good chance that there was) they would never want it to come to light. Much easier to just sweep it under the rug and continue on as always
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having the #1 school in the country is not an embarrassment. Of all the silly arguments...
It is when it’s nothing that plenty of other jurisdictions could have if they wanted, yet manages to be highly segregated and rife with test prep irregularities.
If it were running smoothly there wouldn’t be a state task force considering whether it can be salvaged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can tell the mindset of many petty parents from some of the preceding posts: "my kids cant get in so shut it down"
Mind your own business and worry about your own child, not others.
It’s everyone in the county’s business that FCPS is running a segregated school. This school must change or end.
Especially because there is some compelling information that the admissions process is being compromised. Per the other thread, how is it possible that one company is responsible for prepping 25% of the children admitted to TJ? And that company appears to ONLY prep children with Indian surnames?
Not every prep company is segregated, but this particular company appears to be. And the head of the company spoke at the LCPS school board meeting when they were considering scaling back the number of LCPS students they would pay to attend TJ. He rallied his students and their parents to all speak and forced the school board to backtrack on their plans. It is mind-boggling that FCPS, LCPS, and PWCS have all allowed the prep industry to dictate the admissions process for a public school.
Someone should let Hannah Natanson at the Post know about this. This is scandalous.
This company should be investigated as well as the students who may have participated in cheating.
Other than that - nothing is wrong with parents advocating for sending their children to better schools.
Over 25% of the incoming class of 2024 prepped with this company. How do you propose that we fix this? It is what it is and FCPS will not want to call attention to it OR actually fix it.
Start with investigating the company and allegations of cheating on entry exams. Its not really that complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Having the #1 school in the country is not an embarrassment. Of all the silly arguments...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can tell the mindset of many petty parents from some of the preceding posts: "my kids cant get in so shut it down"
Mind your own business and worry about your own child, not others.
It’s everyone in the county’s business that FCPS is running a segregated school. This school must change or end.
Especially because there is some compelling information that the admissions process is being compromised. Per the other thread, how is it possible that one company is responsible for prepping 25% of the children admitted to TJ? And that company appears to ONLY prep children with Indian surnames?
Not every prep company is segregated, but this particular company appears to be. And the head of the company spoke at the LCPS school board meeting when they were considering scaling back the number of LCPS students they would pay to attend TJ. He rallied his students and their parents to all speak and forced the school board to backtrack on their plans. It is mind-boggling that FCPS, LCPS, and PWCS have all allowed the prep industry to dictate the admissions process for a public school.
Someone should let Hannah Natanson at the Post know about this. This is scandalous.
This company should be investigated as well as the students who may have participated in cheating.
Other than that - nothing is wrong with parents advocating for sending their children to better schools.
Over 25% of the incoming class of 2024 prepped with this company. How do you propose that we fix this? It is what it is and FCPS will not want to call attention to it OR actually fix it.