Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The TJ meeting scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed to a later date.
When is the meeting now?
Does anyone know when will be the next meeting?
Nothing on BoardDocs. Now they are tackling the academy at Lewis HS on December 1. Return-to-school is supposed to next be December 10. Not sure if there's time for another meeting in between.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The TJ meeting scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed to a later date.
When is the meeting now?
Does anyone know when will be the next meeting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The TJ meeting scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed to a later date.
When is the meeting now?
They think it does and they act accordingly.Anonymous wrote:that was before rich people realized that you could prepare for tests- now there is a direct correlation between affluence and SAT scores
It isn't only rich people who prep for standardized tests.
"An analysis of 2010 census data by an NYU-based urban-policy think tank found that the city’s majority-Asian neighborhoods are more economically depressed than those of most other racial distributions: Their average household income of less than $52,000, for example, was less than that of majority-black neighborhoods. That same report found that fewer than a quarter of the adults (25 years or older) living in the majority-Asian neighborhoods at the time had a bachelor’s degree or higher"
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2019/03/stuyvesant-admissions-controversy-fact-or-fiction/585460/
There are plenty of poor Asians who prep as well. And should qualify as disadvantaged, but does those their yellow skin turn white when they test high enough?
Anonymous wrote:The TJ meeting scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed to a later date.
Anonymous wrote:There is a direct correlations between affluence and success, affluence and school quality, affluence and health. Money buys privelege. This isn't new.
Anonymous wrote:There is a direct correlations between affluence and success, affluence and school quality, affluence and health. Money buys privelege. This isn't new.

Anonymous wrote:They afford test prep because they sacrifice.
Cry me a river for the black family who doesn't white person
Anonymous wrote:I'm interested to see their plan for increasing the numbers of hispanic students, who seem to really be the biggest losers in the magnet process given their relatively high demographic percentage in the county.
MCPS switching to universal testing barely moved the needle on hispanic participation at magnets.
Anonymous wrote:""People don't realize that merit testing (SAT, etc.) helped increase diversity (economic, gender, racial) at universities in this country. Everyone talks about how moving away from testing will help diversity when really it is the opposite."
Exactly. But it is impossible to reason with emotional thinkers.
https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/21/critical-race-theory-permeates-new-student-survey-in-fairfax-public-schools/