Anonymous wrote:NP here. There was zero educational need for TJ when it was founded in the late 80s. It was entirely a marketing gimmick by the county Board of Supervisors to try and persuade tech companies, many on the West Coast, to open regional offices in Tysons and those awful office parks off Route 28 and the Dulles Toll Road.
It's sad to see that, almost 30 years later, Tysons is reinventing itself, no one wants to work in those horrid office parks in Chantilly any more, and parents are now at each other's throats about a magnet school that has become a silly brass ring, even though the vast majority of TJ kids would have done just as well at their base schools and probably would have learned more humility along the way.
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