Anonymous wrote: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
300 GPA, 300 SPS, 300 Math/Science test. up to 225 additional experience points of which meals was 90.
Anonymous wrote:As a parent of TJ kids admitted under the old system, I am so tired of FCPS causing controversy and scandals about TJ. They keep causing drama and unwanted attention that affects the students and their experience. How could they have decided to give weight for low income status and not even verify that first?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now some admissions will be taken back. No one should’ve cheated but admissions should have verified first. Some kids are in for a lot of embarrassment. Not great for mental health.
A number of folks will magically decline the offer rather than invite scrutiny of their child and family. No sympathy for the incompetent FCPS but no sympathy for the gamers either. Life lesson for kids to follow the straight and narrow path
Anonymous wrote:So now some admissions will be taken back. No one should’ve cheated but admissions should have verified first. Some kids are in for a lot of embarrassment. Not great for mental health.
Anonymous wrote:This latest debacle illustrates the fallacy that TJ - one public school in a large public school system with over 200 schools - could ever try to replicate the sophisticated admissions process of a private university.
They need to streamline the process with a focus on the students who score the highest on an objective, rigorous test intended to measure STEM aptitude, or just get rid of the magnet program at TJ entirely.
What they are doing now is just one embarrassment after another for a once-excellent public school system.
Anonymous wrote:TJ admissions is verifying FARMS eligibility and will reevaluate applications if status cannot be verified which May result in a different admissions outcome
Anonymous wrote:So now some admissions will be taken back. No one should’ve cheated but admissions should have verified first. Some kids are in for a lot of embarrassment. Not great for mental health.
Anonymous wrote:So now some admissions will be taken back. No one should’ve cheated but admissions should have verified first. Some kids are in for a lot of embarrassment. Not great for mental health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so why didn't TJ admissions ask for this information before? They are incompetent.
Exactly. They are stressing the kids. Someone needs to sue TJ
Anonymous wrote:I don't have much sympathy for anyone who knowingly misrepresented their FARMS status, but it seems like FCPS should have been clearer in their prior communications.
Either way it just makes TJ seem less appealing and more like a "look at all our poor STEM kids" demonstration project.
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.
Incorrect. Some applicants were in school in fall of 2021.
Which NoVA schools were in person in fall 2021?
Loudoun. Fairfax wasn't?