Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Are you poor? You’re in.
Everyone else? Lottery
Nope.
Are you advanced merit? We limit you based on your skin color
Right kind of skin color? You are in, even if unqualified
What right skin color you mean? Yellow, black, brown? Brown as Indian brown or hispanic brown, or middle east brown, or south asian brown? Why are you so obsessed with this ?
Also how do you define they are “unqualified”?
Good question. Why is FCPS school board obsessed with student's skin color at TJ? Why isnt FCPS as race-neutral as it is for basketball teams with 95% of single race?
Anonymous wrote:"At Poe Middle, 25% of students scored at or above the proficient level for math"
https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/virginia/poe-middle-267231
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Who says there's no racial quota management? Magically, the Asian percent alone has gone down, and stays down?
Percent total of Asians will obviously go down, mathematically, because there are many middle schools where there are very few Asians. If more Asians moved to other middle schools instead of primarily concentrating in Rocky Run, Carson, and Cooper, then the Asian percentage will go up again.
Those bottom middle schools do not teach math classes beyond Algebra 1. Even in their Algebra 1 math class, prealgebra is being taught but inflated A grades are being given out. How do we know this? The SOL scores show 75% of the class failing at grade level Algebra 1 math.
Which FCPS middle schools aren't teaching Geometry? The SOL data indicates that Key, Poe, and Stone have some kids taking the geometry SOL, and some years have numbers above the reporting threshold of 10. Also, the SOL scores posted on the VDOE page show that all of these lower SES middle schools have an Algebra I SOL pass rate of at least 80%.
NP. If you look at 2022-23, Stone had two 8th graders taking the Geometry SOL and only one 7th grader taking the Algebra 1 SOL. For Key, three and two respectively. For Poe four and four respectively. These are very small numbers of students. It seems unlikely that they have dedicated classes for the 7th grade Algebra 1 cohort.
If they don't have enough students for dedicated classes, then how are some kids taking the Geometry SOL? Are they busing to a different school for math? If none of these schools are AAP centers, then perhaps the Algebra in 7th qualifying kids should be bused to the AAP center. Alternatively, if the AAP center stopped siphoning off the top talent, would there be enough kids to offer a full 8th grade geometry class?
All of that being said, Poe still had 111 kids take the algebra I SOL with a pass rate of 82.88%. There is still a cohort of advanced kids learning what they are supposed to be learning in Algebra I.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Are you poor? You’re in.
Everyone else? Lottery
Nope.
Are you advanced merit? We limit you based on your skin color
Right kind of skin color? You are in, even if unqualified
What right skin color you mean? Yellow, black, brown? Brown as Indian brown or hispanic brown, or middle east brown, or south asian brown? Why are you so obsessed with this ?
Also how do you define they are “unqualified”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
Who says there's no racial quota management? Magically, the Asian percent alone has gone down, and stays down?
Percent total of Asians will obviously go down, mathematically, because there are many middle schools where there are very few Asians. If more Asians moved to other middle schools instead of primarily concentrating in Rocky Run, Carson, and Cooper, then the Asian percentage will go up again.
Those bottom middle schools do not teach math classes beyond Algebra 1. Even in their Algebra 1 math class, prealgebra is being taught but inflated A grades are being given out. How do we know this? The SOL scores show 75% of the class failing at grade level Algebra 1 math.
Which FCPS middle schools aren't teaching Geometry? The SOL data indicates that Key, Poe, and Stone have some kids taking the geometry SOL, and some years have numbers above the reporting threshold of 10. Also, the SOL scores posted on the VDOE page show that all of these lower SES middle schools have an Algebra I SOL pass rate of at least 80%.
NP. If you look at 2022-23, Stone had two 8th graders taking the Geometry SOL and only one 7th grader taking the Algebra 1 SOL. For Key, three and two respectively. For Poe four and four respectively. These are very small numbers of students. It seems unlikely that they have dedicated classes for the 7th grade Algebra 1 cohort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
Who says there's no racial quota management? Magically, the Asian percent alone has gone down, and stays down?
Percent total of Asians will obviously go down, mathematically, because there are many middle schools where there are very few Asians. If more Asians moved to other middle schools instead of primarily concentrating in Rocky Run, Carson, and Cooper, then the Asian percentage will go up again.
Those bottom middle schools do not teach math classes beyond Algebra 1. Even in their Algebra 1 math class, prealgebra is being taught but inflated A grades are being given out. How do we know this? The SOL scores show 75% of the class failing at grade level Algebra 1 math.
Which FCPS middle schools aren't teaching Geometry? The SOL data indicates that Key, Poe, and Stone have some kids taking the geometry SOL, and some years have numbers above the reporting threshold of 10. Also, the SOL scores posted on the VDOE page show that all of these lower SES middle schools have an Algebra I SOL pass rate of at least 80%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Are you poor? You’re in.
Everyone else? Lottery
Nope.
Are you advanced merit? We limit you based on your skin color
Right kind of skin color? You are in, even if unqualified
Anonymous wrote:
Are you poor? You’re in.
Everyone else? Lottery
Anonymous wrote:Both Whitman and Poe middle have 25% math proficiency. Which school is better to get into TJ for a hispanic student?
Anonymous wrote:The number of Asian students enrolled at TJ by school year (fall):
17-18: 1,216
18-19: 1,251
19-20: 1,293
20-21: 1,303
21-22: 1,264 **
22-23: 1,293 **
23-24: 1,275 **
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
Who says there's no racial quota management? Magically, the Asian percent alone has gone down, and stays down?
Percent total of Asians will obviously go down, mathematically, because there are many middle schools where there are very few Asians. If more Asians moved to other middle schools instead of primarily concentrating in Rocky Run, Carson, and Cooper, then the Asian percentage will go up again.
Those bottom middle schools do not teach math classes beyond Algebra 1. Even in their Algebra 1 math class, prealgebra is being taught but inflated A grades are being given out. How do we know this? The SOL scores show 75% of the class failing at grade level Algebra 1 math.
Which FCPS middle schools aren't teaching Geometry? The SOL data indicates that Key, Poe, and Stone have some kids taking the geometry SOL, and some years have numbers above the reporting threshold of 10. Also, the SOL scores posted on the VDOE page show that all of these lower SES middle schools have an Algebra I SOL pass rate of at least 80%.
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Who says there's no racial quota management? Magically, the Asian percent alone has gone down, and stays down?
Intentionally misleading y-axis. Try again.