Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are not selected via DEI at all and vast majority of the teachers are simply outstanding.
Right now DEI is radioactive and any institution or program or person tied to it is going to extreme measures to disassociate themselves from it. As it should be.
Listen MAGA take your bull out of here. DEI is not opposite of merit. But you and your spawn wouldn't qualify for TJ under either scenario so go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should first remove the teachers who cant or wont teach at the level of the materials and exams that the students face.
completely agree. My kid has had 3-4 teachers over the past 4 years who just read off some basic slides that you could get in any FCPS high school.
But the questions on the exams are super hard and at a completely different level.
Under previous principal, DEI influenced teacher recruitment as well
Such nonsense. The new system is more merit-based than the previous one, where people just purchased admissions.
This troll says the same thing over and over on every TJ discussion.
I think she is not a troll, she just balancing this forum from the type of poster like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should first remove the teachers who cant or wont teach at the level of the materials and exams that the students face.
completely agree. My kid has had 3-4 teachers over the past 4 years who just read off some basic slides that you could get in any FCPS high school.
But the questions on the exams are super hard and at a completely different level.
Under previous principal, DEI influenced teacher recruitment as well
Such nonsense. The new system is more merit-based than the previous one, where people just purchased admissions.
This troll says the same thing over and over on every TJ discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should first remove the teachers who cant or wont teach at the level of the materials and exams that the students face.
completely agree. My kid has had 3-4 teachers over the past 4 years who just read off some basic slides that you could get in any FCPS high school.
But the questions on the exams are super hard and at a completely different level.
Under previous principal, DEI influenced teacher recruitment as well
Such nonsense. The new system is more merit-based than the previous one, where people just purchased admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are not selected via DEI at all and vast majority of the teachers are simply outstanding.
Right now DEI is radioactive and any institution or program or person tied to it is going to extreme measures to disassociate themselves from it. As it should be.
Listen MAGA take your bull out of here. DEI is not opposite of merit. But you and your spawn wouldn't qualify for TJ under either scenario so go away.
My child did get in TJ and also just got admitted to HYPSM yesterday. Ha ha!
BTW feel free to enjoy the next 4 years. I know I will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public School sports team placement: ability over identity
Public School advanced academics placement: identity over ability <--- DEI
So when wealthy families bought their kids the test questions that was merit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public School sports team placement: ability over identity
Public School advanced academics placement: identity over ability <--- DEI
So when wealthy families bought their kids the test questions that was merit?
Anonymous wrote:Public School sports team placement: ability over identity
Public School advanced academics placement: identity over ability <--- DEI
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are not selected via DEI at all and vast majority of the teachers are simply outstanding.
Right now DEI is radioactive and any institution or program or person tied to it is going to extreme measures to disassociate themselves from it. As it should be.
Listen MAGA take your bull out of here. DEI is not opposite of merit. But you and your spawn wouldn't qualify for TJ under either scenario so go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are not selected via DEI at all and vast majority of the teachers are simply outstanding.
Right now DEI is radioactive and any institution or program or person tied to it is going to extreme measures to disassociate themselves from it. As it should be.
Listen MAGA take your bull out of here. DEI is not opposite of merit. But you and your spawn wouldn't qualify for TJ under either scenario so go away.
My child did get in TJ and also just got admitted to HYPSM yesterday. Ha ha!
BTW feel free to enjoy the next 4 years. I know I will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are not selected via DEI at all and vast majority of the teachers are simply outstanding.
Right now DEI is radioactive and any institution or program or person tied to it is going to extreme measures to disassociate themselves from it. As it should be.
Listen MAGA take your bull out of here. DEI is not opposite of merit. But you and your spawn wouldn't qualify for TJ under either scenario so go away.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers are not selected via DEI at all and vast majority of the teachers are simply outstanding.
Right now DEI is radioactive and any institution or program or person tied to it is going to extreme measures to disassociate themselves from it. As it should be.