Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are so many posters dead set against diversity and inclusion?
Let me finish your post:
“Why are so many posters dead set against diversity and inclusion? I’ve done no research on this and am basing my terse hot take on the need to express reflexive, performative wokeness for my peers! I’m virtuous! Can’t you tell? Even though schools like TJ and Stuyvesant in NY had a race neutral entrance exam, open to all who studies hard enough, it’s still the complete and total fault of racism that there were disproportionate amounts of Asian and white students represented. In fact, rather than hard work, and trying to produce the most qualified students, who can go on to work as brain surgeons and astronauts, we need to end the entrance exam of relax standards because we all know engineered social outcomes always work. It’s racist to even question this new process. In fact you will be canceled if you do, so get on board!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can only speak for myself. The exceptional Black and Brown students of my acquaintance were never interested in TJ. They were recruited heavily by elite NE boarding schools or D.C privates and ended up attending more than a couple of them.
There are low-income, brilliant Asian or White students who have never prepped. DCUM told me that these students don't exist.
Well that is changing now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
Anonymous wrote:I can only speak for myself. The exceptional Black and Brown students of my acquaintance were never interested in TJ. They were recruited heavily by elite NE boarding schools or D.C privates and ended up attending more than a couple of them.
There are low-income, brilliant Asian or White students who have never prepped. DCUM told me that these students don't exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many posters dead set against diversity and inclusion?
Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are so many posters dead set against diversity and inclusion?
Blows my mind.
TJ has existed as a science and tech magnet since the mid-1980s (over 35 years) and to date they STILL haven't graduated enough Black students OR Hispanic students to fill a single graduating class. In the case of Black students it's not even close.