Anonymous wrote:Track and Cross Country are not no cut. At least not at the Varsity level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how are TJ admissions different than any FCPS sports team tryout?
What if there is not enough diversity on the basketball team? My short, ethnically diverse child should have an equal opportunity to play on the basketball team since he loves basketball. The FCPS basketball teams should support a d welcome him if TJ admissions is now the status quo for FCPS
+1. Will there be "experience factors" to help under-represented athletes (URAs) make the team (and merit-based tryouts need to be stopped due to them being a traditional barrier to URAs making the cut).
Yes! I'm not even 5' tall, so my "experience factors" score for basketball should be off the charts!
Although I did not have racial hurdles to overcome, I was unable to overcome the hurdles at track tryouts due to unathletic parents.
Anonymous wrote:So how are TJ admissions different than any FCPS sports team tryout?
What if there is not enough diversity on the basketball team? My short, ethnically diverse child should have an equal opportunity to play on the basketball team since he loves basketball. The FCPS basketball teams should support a d welcome him if TJ admissions is now the status quo for FCPS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how are TJ admissions different than any FCPS sports team tryout?
What if there is not enough diversity on the basketball team? My short, ethnically diverse child should have an equal opportunity to play on the basketball team since he loves basketball. The FCPS basketball teams should support a d welcome him if TJ admissions is now the status quo for FCPS
+1. Will there be "experience factors" to help under-represented athletes (URAs) make the team (and merit-based tryouts need to be stopped due to them being a traditional barrier to URAs making the cut).
Yes! I'm not even 5' tall, so my "experience factors" score for basketball should be off the charts!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how are TJ admissions different than any FCPS sports team tryout?
What if there is not enough diversity on the basketball team? My short, ethnically diverse child should have an equal opportunity to play on the basketball team since he loves basketball. The FCPS basketball teams should support a d welcome him if TJ admissions is now the status quo for FCPS
+1. Will there be "experience factors" to help under-represented athletes (URAs) make the team (and merit-based tryouts need to be stopped due to them being a traditional barrier to URAs making the cut).
Anonymous wrote:So how are TJ admissions different than any FCPS sports team tryout?
What if there is not enough diversity on the basketball team? My short, ethnically diverse child should have an equal opportunity to play on the basketball team since he loves basketball. The FCPS basketball teams should support a d welcome him if TJ admissions is now the status quo for FCPS
Anonymous wrote:So how are TJ admissions different than any FCPS sports team tryout?
What if there is not enough diversity on the basketball team? My short, ethnically diverse child should have an equal opportunity to play on the basketball team since he loves basketball. The FCPS basketball teams should support a d welcome him if TJ admissions is now the status quo for FCPS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what happened in the meeting today?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/thomas-jefferson-admissions-reform/2020/12/07/c0b870de-3bmi8b2-11eb-bc68-96af0daae728_story.html
Good to keep the math/science problem solving question.
I can't believe what I see is happening with TJ. I thought America was about equal opportunity? Not equal outcome! This school board has no idea about stem or gifted education! This is such a travesty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what happened in the meeting today?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/thomas-jefferson-admissions-reform/2020/12/07/c0b870de-38b2-11eb-bc68-96af0daae728_story.html
Good to keep the math/science problem solving question.
I can't believe what I see is happening with TJ. I thought America was about equal opportunity? Not equal outcome! This school board has no idea about stem or gifted education! This is such a travesty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what happened in the meeting today?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/thomas-jefferson-admissions-reform/2020/12/07/c0b870de-38b2-11eb-bc68-96af0daae728_story.html
Good to keep the math/science problem solving question.