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=
Yes it isn't good news. It's great news! I'm glad to see that VA schools are coming into the next century by embracing inclusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is mostly hyperbole. The pool is stronger than ever. A few of the weaker preppers didn't make the cut and were replaced by less wealthy kids who were the most talented in their schools. Seems like they have a lot greater potential than the kids being forced to prep 1234 hours per week by their tiger parents.
Well, you certainly have a fine grasp on the definition of hyperbole.![]()
![]()
![]()
OMG OMG OMG TJ is done! Done I tell you!! The sky is falling too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is mostly hyperbole. The pool is stronger than ever. A few of the weaker preppers didn't make the cut and were replaced by less wealthy kids who were the most talented in their schools. Seems like they have a lot greater potential than the kids being forced to prep 1234 hours per week by their tiger parents.
Well, you certainly have a fine grasp on the definition of hyperbole.![]()
![]()
![]()
OMG OMG OMG TJ is done! Done I tell you!! The sky is falling too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is mostly hyperbole. The pool is stronger than ever. A few of the weaker preppers didn't make the cut and were replaced by less wealthy kids who were the most talented in their schools. Seems like they have a lot greater potential than the kids being forced to prep 1234 hours per week by their tiger parents.
Well, you certainly have a fine grasp on the definition of hyperbole.![]()
![]()
![]()
Anonymous wrote:
This is mostly hyperbole. The pool is stronger than ever. A few of the weaker preppers didn't make the cut and were replaced by less wealthy kids who were the most talented in their schools. Seems like they have a lot greater potential than the kids being forced to prep 1234 hours per week by their tiger parents.
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.
This is still the truest statement in this entire thread.
Decide what you want, but there will be compromises.
They have. Do you think the board doesn’t know what will happen when they change the student pool?
Therefore the title of this thread
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: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.
This is still the truest statement in this entire thread.
Decide what you want, but there will be compromises.
They have. Do you think the board doesn’t know what will happen when they change the student pool?
Therefore the title of this thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Republicans on the school board voted against the changes, supporting Asians having a large number of seats.
There are no Republicans on the FCPS School Board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Republicans on the school board voted against the changes, supporting Asians having a large number of seats.
There are no Republicans on the FCPS School Board.
Anonymous wrote:The Republicans on the school board voted against the changes, supporting Asians having a large number of seats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Can you splain to me how race-blind admissions anti-anything or is this just an excuse that some use to justify opportunity hoarding?
Per school minimum quota is a means of reducing the Asian population, because they are clustered in certain schools.
LCPS went further with Academy of Loudoun admissions by setting a per school maximum quota, taking away all the at large seats as well from Asians.
yes, Asians are entitled to three quarters of the school. If that means no black kids and no latinos then that's ok. Anything else is racism
Yeah, screw the Black and Latino kids, but if the white kids need more space we can make some sort of adjustment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Can you splain to me how race-blind admissions anti-anything or is this just an excuse that some use to justify opportunity hoarding?
Per school minimum quota is a means of reducing the Asian population, because they are clustered in certain schools.
LCPS went further with Academy of Loudoun admissions by setting a per school maximum quota, taking away all the at large seats as well from Asians.
yes, Asians are entitled to three quarters of the school. If that means no black kids and no latinos then that's ok. Anything else is racism
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Can you splain to me how race-blind admissions anti-anything or is this just an excuse that some use to justify opportunity hoarding?
Per school minimum quota is a means of reducing the Asian population, because they are clustered in certain schools.
LCPS went further with Academy of Loudoun admissions by setting a per school maximum quota, taking away all the at large seats as well from Asians.