Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shh don't spill the beans
First gen immigrants are loving the new rules.
It is all just nuts. When you try to slice and dice equity. No one wants to make the tough problems central to the solution - criminal justice reform, early childhood education. Just focus on easy problems, pitting one minority against the other, and declare victory which doesn't help the intended population. Or maybe the intended population is not what is being advertised.
I don't know about any of that but I do think providing a level playing field for all students in the county not just those who can afford prep makes perfect sense.
Yes you're right~ The PP was just prattling on about their crazy conspiracy theories.
Stop agreeing with your own posts. We are talking about the Wash Post article here. Plain facts.
DP. The article talked about “pitting one minority against the other”?
CoNsPiRaCY tHeOrY
Well... isn't that the entire FCPS data. Reduced one minority, increased another. And increased white people in the bargain. I guess you are a fan of essays rather than data.
That is your interpretation of the data. Not what the article said.
As someone said - you are entitled to your opinion not to your facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one bought the answers, if so where is the proof and they would be removed from admission. studying should be encouraged because that is what goes on at tj. You can't just plop in some above average lazy students and expect them to perform they need to want to be at tj.
Clearly kids who took the TJ test shared the questions with prep centers.
And just because a student doesn’t have the money for an expensive prep program doesn’t mean they are lazy.
Poor people have less cash, I mean merit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one bought the answers, if so where is the proof and they would be removed from admission. studying should be encouraged because that is what goes on at tj. You can't just plop in some above average lazy students and expect them to perform they need to want to be at tj.
Clearly kids who took the TJ test shared the questions with prep centers.
And just because a student doesn’t have the money for an expensive prep program doesn’t mean they are lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shh don't spill the beans
First gen immigrants are loving the new rules.
It is all just nuts. When you try to slice and dice equity. No one wants to make the tough problems central to the solution - criminal justice reform, early childhood education. Just focus on easy problems, pitting one minority against the other, and declare victory which doesn't help the intended population. Or maybe the intended population is not what is being advertised.
I don't know about any of that but I do think providing a level playing field for all students in the county not just those who can afford prep makes perfect sense.
Yes you're right~ The PP was just prattling on about their crazy conspiracy theories.
Stop agreeing with your own posts. We are talking about the Wash Post article here. Plain facts.
DP. The article talked about “pitting one minority against the other”?
CoNsPiRaCY tHeOrY
Well... isn't that the entire FCPS data. Reduced one minority, increased another. And increased white people in the bargain. I guess you are a fan of essays rather than data.
That is your interpretation of the data. Not what the article said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shh don't spill the beans
First gen immigrants are loving the new rules.
It is all just nuts. When you try to slice and dice equity. No one wants to make the tough problems central to the solution - criminal justice reform, early childhood education. Just focus on easy problems, pitting one minority against the other, and declare victory which doesn't help the intended population. Or maybe the intended population is not what is being advertised.
I don't know about any of that but I do think providing a level playing field for all students in the county not just those who can afford prep makes perfect sense.
Yes you're right~ The PP was just prattling on about their crazy conspiracy theories.
Stop agreeing with your own posts. We are talking about the Wash Post article here. Plain facts.
DP. The article talked about “pitting one minority against the other”?
CoNsPiRaCY tHeOrY
Well... isn't that the entire FCPS data. Reduced one minority, increased another. And increased white people in the bargain. I guess you are a fan of essays rather than data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shh don't spill the beans
First gen immigrants are loving the new rules.
It is all just nuts. When you try to slice and dice equity. No one wants to make the tough problems central to the solution - criminal justice reform, early childhood education. Just focus on easy problems, pitting one minority against the other, and declare victory which doesn't help the intended population. Or maybe the intended population is not what is being advertised.
I don't know about any of that but I do think providing a level playing field for all students in the county not just those who can afford prep makes perfect sense.
Yes you're right~ The PP was just prattling on about their crazy conspiracy theories.
Stop agreeing with your own posts. We are talking about the Wash Post article here. Plain facts.
DP. The article talked about “pitting one minority against the other”?
CoNsPiRaCY tHeOrY
Anonymous wrote:No one bought the answers, if so where is the proof and they would be removed from admission. studying should be encouraged because that is what goes on at tj. You can't just plop in some above average lazy students and expect them to perform they need to want to be at tj.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shh don't spill the beans
First gen immigrants are loving the new rules.
It is all just nuts. When you try to slice and dice equity. No one wants to make the tough problems central to the solution - criminal justice reform, early childhood education. Just focus on easy problems, pitting one minority against the other, and declare victory which doesn't help the intended population. Or maybe the intended population is not what is being advertised.
I don't know about any of that but I do think providing a level playing field for all students in the county not just those who can afford prep makes perfect sense.
Yes you're right~ The PP was just prattling on about their crazy conspiracy theories.
Stop agreeing with your own posts. We are talking about the Wash Post article here. Plain facts.