Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the current School Board has any love for TJHSST. They didn’t even bother with a press release this year when the admissions offers came out. You could say that was due to Covid, but they’ve churned out plenty of other news releases over the past month.
Why is a press release necessary???????? Thirsty much?
TJHSST is a selective Governor's School In the past, it was a source of pride for FCPS and each year a press release was issued shortly after offers of admission were extended that indicated the number of applicants, the number of offers, and the demographics of the admitted students.
They delayed in issuing a press release last year and this year they seem to be waiting even longer, even though the challenges associated with COVID-19 haven't kept them from churning out other news releases. I don't think it's "thirsty" to wonder whether this reflects a greater reluctance on the part of FCPS to call attention to TJHSST and/or who is and is not getting admitted.
The school system has come to a complete halt because of the Blackboard fiasco and you -- yet you -- wish to whine about a press release to announce the TJ admittances. A personal email or letter to each admittee is not enough. You need the town crier to herald you through the public square. I don't believe for one second that TJ is suffering from lack of publicity (see USNews Best High Schools rankings).
Take a chill pill and relax....but do stay at home and shelter in place.
They have issued dozens of news releases since the shutdown and held electronic meetings to discuss regular business. It's not like the public affairs people who churn out these releases are the ones who are going to solve the IT problems or have that much on their plates.
Had TJ been named the top school in the country (with 7 other schools in the top 10 in the state) a decade ago, FCPS would have put out a press release. But the current crowd is so obsessed with "equity" that it won't congratulate a TJ or Langley because they're worried it might upset someone at Annandale or Lee. Hell, they've even talked about suing Great Schools because they don't like having schools that are only rated a 2 or 3 now. They want TJ to fly as far under the radar as possible.
It was named the top school in the nation more than a decade ago and they did put out multiple press releases. This is common knowledge on both fronts. Drop the agenda and do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the current School Board has any love for TJHSST. They didn’t even bother with a press release this year when the admissions offers came out. You could say that was due to Covid, but they’ve churned out plenty of other news releases over the past month.
Why is a press release necessary???????? Thirsty much?
TJHSST is a selective Governor's School In the past, it was a source of pride for FCPS and each year a press release was issued shortly after offers of admission were extended that indicated the number of applicants, the number of offers, and the demographics of the admitted students.
They delayed in issuing a press release last year and this year they seem to be waiting even longer, even though the challenges associated with COVID-19 haven't kept them from churning out other news releases. I don't think it's "thirsty" to wonder whether this reflects a greater reluctance on the part of FCPS to call attention to TJHSST and/or who is and is not getting admitted.
The school system has come to a complete halt because of the Blackboard fiasco and you -- yet you -- wish to whine about a press release to announce the TJ admittances. A personal email or letter to each admittee is not enough. You need the town crier to herald you through the public square. I don't believe for one second that TJ is suffering from lack of publicity (see USNews Best High Schools rankings).
Take a chill pill and relax....but do stay at home and shelter in place.
They have issued dozens of news releases since the shutdown and held electronic meetings to discuss regular business. It's not like the public affairs people who churn out these releases are the ones who are going to solve the IT problems or have that much on their plates.
Had TJ been named the top school in the country (with 7 other schools in the top 10 in the state) a decade ago, FCPS would have put out a press release. But the current crowd is so obsessed with "equity" that it won't congratulate a TJ or Langley because they're worried it might upset someone at Annandale or Lee. Hell, they've even talked about suing Great Schools because they don't like having schools that are only rated a 2 or 3 now. They want TJ to fly as far under the radar as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the current School Board has any love for TJHSST. They didn’t even bother with a press release this year when the admissions offers came out. You could say that was due to Covid, but they’ve churned out plenty of other news releases over the past month.
Why is a press release necessary???????? Thirsty much?
TJHSST is a selective Governor's School In the past, it was a source of pride for FCPS and each year a press release was issued shortly after offers of admission were extended that indicated the number of applicants, the number of offers, and the demographics of the admitted students.
They delayed in issuing a press release last year and this year they seem to be waiting even longer, even though the challenges associated with COVID-19 haven't kept them from churning out other news releases. I don't think it's "thirsty" to wonder whether this reflects a greater reluctance on the part of FCPS to call attention to TJHSST and/or who is and is not getting admitted.
The school system has come to a complete halt because of the Blackboard fiasco and you -- yet you -- wish to whine about a press release to announce the TJ admittances. A personal email or letter to each admittee is not enough. You need the town crier to herald you through the public square. I don't believe for one second that TJ is suffering from lack of publicity (see USNews Best High Schools rankings).
Take a chill pill and relax....but do stay at home and shelter in place.
They have issued dozens of news releases since the shutdown and held electronic meetings to discuss regular business. It's not like the public affairs people who churn out these releases are the ones who are going to solve the IT problems or have that much on their plates.
Had TJ been named the top school in the country (with 7 other schools in the top 10 in the state) a decade ago, FCPS would have put out a press release. But the current crowd is so obsessed with "equity" that it won't congratulate a TJ or Langley because they're worried it might upset someone at Annandale or Lee. Hell, they've even talked about suing Great Schools because they don't like having schools that are only rated a 2 or 3 now. They want TJ to fly as far under the radar as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the current School Board has any love for TJHSST. They didn’t even bother with a press release this year when the admissions offers came out. You could say that was due to Covid, but they’ve churned out plenty of other news releases over the past month.
Why is a press release necessary???????? Thirsty much?
TJHSST is a selective Governor's School In the past, it was a source of pride for FCPS and each year a press release was issued shortly after offers of admission were extended that indicated the number of applicants, the number of offers, and the demographics of the admitted students.
They delayed in issuing a press release last year and this year they seem to be waiting even longer, even though the challenges associated with COVID-19 haven't kept them from churning out other news releases. I don't think it's "thirsty" to wonder whether this reflects a greater reluctance on the part of FCPS to call attention to TJHSST and/or who is and is not getting admitted.
The school system has come to a complete halt because of the Blackboard fiasco and you -- yet you -- wish to whine about a press release to announce the TJ admittances. A personal email or letter to each admittee is not enough. You need the town crier to herald you through the public square. I don't believe for one second that TJ is suffering from lack of publicity (see USNews Best High Schools rankings).
Take a chill pill and relax....but do stay at home and shelter in place.
Anonymous wrote:My TJ graduate absolutely loved TJ and totally prepared for top STEM college. TJ isn't perfect, or for everyone, but it's damn good for the right fit kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the current School Board has any love for TJHSST. They didn’t even bother with a press release this year when the admissions offers came out. You could say that was due to Covid, but they’ve churned out plenty of other news releases over the past month.
Why is a press release necessary???????? Thirsty much?
TJHSST is a selective Governor's School In the past, it was a source of pride for FCPS and each year a press release was issued shortly after offers of admission were extended that indicated the number of applicants, the number of offers, and the demographics of the admitted students.
They delayed in issuing a press release last year and this year they seem to be waiting even longer, even though the challenges associated with COVID-19 haven't kept them from churning out other news releases. I don't think it's "thirsty" to wonder whether this reflects a greater reluctance on the part of FCPS to call attention to TJHSST and/or who is and is not getting admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the current School Board has any love for TJHSST. They didn’t even bother with a press release this year when the admissions offers came out. You could say that was due to Covid, but they’ve churned out plenty of other news releases over the past month.
Why is a press release necessary???????? Thirsty much?
TJHSST is a selective Governor's School In the past, it was a source of pride for FCPS and each year a press release was issued shortly after offers of admission were extended that indicated the number of applicants, the number of offers, and the demographics of the admitted students.
They delayed in issuing a press release last year and this year they seem to be waiting even longer, even though the challenges associated with COVID-19 haven't kept them from churning out other news releases. I don't think it's "thirsty" to wonder whether this reflects a greater reluctance on the part of FCPS to call attention to TJHSST and/or who is and is not getting admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the current School Board has any love for TJHSST. They didn’t even bother with a press release this year when the admissions offers came out. You could say that was due to Covid, but they’ve churned out plenty of other news releases over the past month.
Why is a press release necessary???????? Thirsty much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Past performance may not mean much, re admissions. The world has changed. Current TJ kids are a known quantity to admissions officers, who will have fewer tools to differentiate base school kids (no captains of sports teams now, standardized testing is a mess, etc.). TJ kids may fare even better in future years than they had in the past.
lol yall are ridiculous there are plenty of kids at base schools that are just as good as an average TJ kid. Colleges understand this. There is no bump for TJ and actually a negative unless you are going Engineering/Tech which gasp is the actual purpose of the school.
No. The PP is right because the TJ curriculum is so uniform and all the kids take the same basic classes. So it is known that kids can do high level high stress math, are thoroughly grounded in 4 science disciplines, have strong writing skills, both scientific and in analysis of fiction and non-fiction texts. There is no way to take an “easier math track” until AB bs BC Calc. No way to take an easier science track. No way to get an easier English track at all. And year, after year, after year, kids come out with the same classes. So admin offers know what a B in TJ AP Physics means. And TJ prove themselves over and over once they get on campus. A UVA dean did an analysis and AP said they carried the highest GPAS of any school sending 10 or more kids.
Of course there are kids that can do this well at base schools. But it’s a lot harder to figure out who they are. Vs TJ, where a kid literally cannot graduate without certain important skill sets, certain classes, and proving that they can manage a difficult, intense workload, conduct scientific research, have a deep understanding of math, collaborate in group projects...
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the current School Board has any love for TJHSST. They didn’t even bother with a press release this year when the admissions offers came out. You could say that was due to Covid, but they’ve churned out plenty of other news releases over the past month.