Anonymous wrote:If the point of schools like Thomas Jefferson is to educate our best and brightest to compete on the world stage, then it’s not likely they will represent perfectly the socioeconomic make up of the county. We are going to have to decide as a society whether equality across all socioeconomic and racial backgrounds supersedes our need to educate top performers to compete at the highest levels in the world. It can’t be both. It’s nice to think it can be both and maybe someday in the future it will be, but that’s not realistic right now. Students at the higher socioeconomic levels simply have too many advantages in the first 14 years of their lives: parents who speak to them all the time, enrichment classes, tutors, extracurricular activities. You simply can’t make all of that up after age 14.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were the new superintendent coming into the area and seeing how much fighting there is over TJ admissions and hearing about some of the overcrowding in FCPS, I would seriously ask why the school isn’t returned to use as a community school.
Be bold, Dr. Reid! Ask the questions the faux liberals on the School Board don’t raise.
Agree TJ is a waste of resources. Either end it or go full lottery. At least, the other 95% of the population may benefit.
Nah. it takes Governor/legislative action to change a governor's school back to base school so it ain't happening so stop wasting people's time with this. It ain't going back to base school and lottery ain't happening so stop wasting time.
Every year FCPS applies for TJ to be redesignated as a Governor's School for the upcoming year, so stop spreading misinformation.
Nah. Every year they apply to receive the money for Governor's school from the State. You need legislative/Governor's actions to change the status of governor's school back to base school. Do better and do some research before spreading disinformation Russian puppet.
Doesn't matter, those districts have equitable claim on the property under equity. You must be familiar with the term "equity".
The county owns TJ, not the state, moron.
PWC, Loudoun, Arlington and Falls Church City PAID about 27% of the building renovation costs (tens of millions of dollars) so they have partial ownership Russian asset.
That’s a sunk cost.
TJ needs to be closed so that FCPS can focus on the other 99% of students.
If the new superintendent does nothing else, she should close TJ. It will be a politically risky move, but it needs to be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell that to the likely Asian doctor who grew up in absolute poverty by global standards who is caring for you next time you go to hospital.
That kid wouldn’t get into TJ under the previous process because NO POOR KIDS GOT IN UNDER THE PREVIOUS PROCESS
Wasn't that the whole point? I mean do we want our children going to school with the poor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were the new superintendent coming into the area and seeing how much fighting there is over TJ admissions and hearing about some of the overcrowding in FCPS, I would seriously ask why the school isn’t returned to use as a community school.
Be bold, Dr. Reid! Ask the questions the faux liberals on the School Board don’t raise.
Agree TJ is a waste of resources. Either end it or go full lottery. At least, the other 95% of the population may benefit.
Nah. it takes Governor/legislative action to change a governor's school back to base school so it ain't happening so stop wasting people's time with this. It ain't going back to base school and lottery ain't happening so stop wasting time.
Every year FCPS applies for TJ to be redesignated as a Governor's School for the upcoming year, so stop spreading misinformation.
Nah. Every year they apply to receive the money for Governor's school from the State. You need legislative/Governor's actions to change the status of governor's school back to base school. Do better and do some research before spreading disinformation Russian puppet.
The county owns TJ, not the state, moron.
PWC, Loudoun, Arlington and Falls Church City PAID about 27% of the building renovation costs (tens of millions of dollars) so they have partial ownership Russian asset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell that to the likely Asian doctor who grew up in absolute poverty by global standards who is caring for you next time you go to hospital.
That kid wouldn’t get into TJ under the previous process because NO POOR KIDS GOT IN UNDER THE PREVIOUS PROCESS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell that to the likely Asian doctor who grew up in absolute poverty by global standards who is caring for you next time you go to hospital.
That kid wouldn’t get into TJ under the previous process because NO POOR KIDS GOT IN UNDER THE PREVIOUS PROCESS
Making 29,000 or 31,000 for a family of 3 might not make the kid qualify for FARMS but that sure ain't rich. Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were the new superintendent coming into the area and seeing how much fighting there is over TJ admissions and hearing about some of the overcrowding in FCPS, I would seriously ask why the school isn’t returned to use as a community school.
Be bold, Dr. Reid! Ask the questions the faux liberals on the School Board don’t raise.
Agree TJ is a waste of resources. Either end it or go full lottery. At least, the other 95% of the population may benefit.
Nah. it takes Governor/legislative action to change a governor's school back to base school so it ain't happening so stop wasting people's time with this. It ain't going back to base school and lottery ain't happening so stop wasting time.
Every year FCPS applies for TJ to be redesignated as a Governor's School for the upcoming year, so stop spreading misinformation.
Nah. Every year they apply to receive the money for Governor's school from the State. You need legislative/Governor's actions to change the status of governor's school back to base school. Do better and do some research before spreading disinformation Russian puppet.
The county owns TJ, not the state, moron.
PWC, Loudoun, Arlington and Falls Church City PAID about 27% of the building renovation costs (tens of millions of dollars) so they have partial ownership Russian asset.
Nah. In fact, STAE LAW requires TJ to be operated by a "Regional Governing Board" and I hear the governor is looking into having FCPS comply with the law and having all the participating jurisdictions jointly create the governing board and share policy making and implementation aspect including admissions process.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were the new superintendent coming into the area and seeing how much fighting there is over TJ admissions and hearing about some of the overcrowding in FCPS, I would seriously ask why the school isn’t returned to use as a community school.
Be bold, Dr. Reid! Ask the questions the faux liberals on the School Board don’t raise.
Agree TJ is a waste of resources. Either end it or go full lottery. At least, the other 95% of the population may benefit.
Nah. it takes Governor/legislative action to change a governor's school back to base school so it ain't happening so stop wasting people's time with this. It ain't going back to base school and lottery ain't happening so stop wasting time.
Every year FCPS applies for TJ to be redesignated as a Governor's School for the upcoming year, so stop spreading misinformation.
Nah. Every year they apply to receive the money for Governor's school from the State. You need legislative/Governor's actions to change the status of governor's school back to base school. Do better and do some research before spreading disinformation Russian puppet.
The county owns TJ, not the state, moron.
PWC, Loudoun, Arlington and Falls Church City PAID about 27% of the building renovation costs (tens of millions of dollars) so they have partial ownership Russian asset.