Anonymous wrote:so why didn't TJ admissions ask for this information before? They are incompetent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No verification was done for 2025 so who knows if the class of 2025 really has that percentage of FARMS
Kids weren’t in school to receive free meals in fall of 2021 so no cheaters then.
Incorrect. Some applicants were in school in fall of 2021.
Which NoVA schools were in person in fall 2021?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No verification was done for 2025 so who knows if the class of 2025 really has that percentage of FARMS
Kids weren’t in school to receive free meals in fall of 2021 so no cheaters then.
We received free meals in the fall of 2021. My kids have received free meals from March 2020 until today. This fall, we will go back to paying for lunches. Are we currently eligible to receive free lunches? Yes, we are, just as everyone else is.
LOL For someone whose kids are smart enough to be applying to TJ, it's hilarious that you are pretending like you truly believe this is what being eligible for FARMS means. Good luck convincing the admission board that you thought you were eligible because lunches were free this year.
Anonymous wrote:so why didn't TJ admissions ask for this information before? They are incompetent.
Anonymous wrote:
LOL For someone whose kids are smart enough to be applying to TJ, it's hilarious that you are pretending like you truly believe this is what being eligible for FARMS means. Good luck convincing the admission board that you thought you were eligible because lunches were free this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No verification was done for 2025 so who knows if the class of 2025 really has that percentage of FARMS
Kids weren’t in school to receive free meals in fall of 2021 so no cheaters then.
We received free meals in the fall of 2021. My kids have received free meals from March 2020 until today. This fall, we will go back to paying for lunches. Are we currently eligible to receive free lunches? Yes, we are, just as everyone else is.
LOL For someone whose kids are smart enough to be applying to TJ, it's hilarious that you are pretending like you truly believe this is what being eligible for FARMS means. Good luck convincing the admission board that you thought you were eligible because lunches were free this year.
I don't think it's about being smart or not. The question itself was vague, and people thought everyone would've answered "yes" since in 2021-2022 everyone is receiving free meals under the covid-19 - the question was "are you receiving..."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No verification was done for 2025 so who knows if the class of 2025 really has that percentage of FARMS
Kids weren’t in school to receive free meals in fall of 2021 so no cheaters then.
We received free meals in the fall of 2021. My kids have received free meals from March 2020 until today. This fall, we will go back to paying for lunches. Are we currently eligible to receive free lunches? Yes, we are, just as everyone else is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No verification was done for 2025 so who knows if the class of 2025 really has that percentage of FARMS
Kids weren’t in school to receive free meals in fall of 2021 so no cheaters then.
We received free meals in the fall of 2021. My kids have received free meals from March 2020 until today. This fall, we will go back to paying for lunches. Are we currently eligible to receive free lunches? Yes, we are, just as everyone else is.
LOL For someone whose kids are smart enough to be applying to TJ, it's hilarious that you are pretending like you truly believe this is what being eligible for FARMS means. Good luck convincing the admission board that you thought you were eligible because lunches were free this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No verification was done for 2025 so who knows if the class of 2025 really has that percentage of FARMS
Kids weren’t in school to receive free meals in fall of 2021 so no cheaters then.
Spoken like a true cheater
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know many points was saying yes to FARMS worth?
90 points
How many total possible points?
Not sure what it means? I think they just added 90 points to total
How many points were the other components worth? GPA. Essays etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No verification was done for 2025 so who knows if the class of 2025 really has that percentage of FARMS
Kids weren’t in school to receive free meals in fall of 2021 so no cheaters then.
Incorrect. Some applicants were in school in fall of 2021.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know many points was saying yes to FARMS worth?
90 points
How many total possible points?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No verification was done for 2025 so who knows if the class of 2025 really has that percentage of FARMS
Kids weren’t in school to receive free meals in fall of 2021 so no cheaters then.
Anonymous wrote:This is a DCUM success.
There was this crazy poster who keeps claiming that FCPS has IRS data to validate FARMS eligibility.
We now know that they dont. They should have done this before issuing their self-serving press-release. But better late than never.
I am glad the DCUM community shone the spotlight of this egregious piece of FCPS incompetence.