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2020-10-10 Update on Revised Merit Lottery Plan

According to this TJHSST bulletin, the School Board approved the changes to the TJ Admissions policy.

Please contact your policymakers directly to voice your opinion of this plan.

Here is an excerpt from the bulletin:

The Fairfax County School Board recently approved changes to the TJHSST admissions process. Starting with the next admission cycle for the Class of 2025 entering in the fall of 2021, the application fee has been eliminated along with the admissions standardized tests. In several weeks, Dr. Brabrand will return to the school board with updated information about the revised merit lottery proposal currently on the table for consideration.

Thanks to many in our community who have been actively involved in a variety of engagement sessions such as town halls, listening forums, and school board meetings. Continue to stay tuned for possible opportunities in the coming weeks. You may continue to submit feedback to school board members and FCPS leadership at tjcomments@fcps.edu.

2020-10-06 TJ PTSA “Revised Merit Lottery” Survey Results

The TJ PTSA surveyed its 2020-21 parent, student, and faculty members regarding the TJ Admissions Revised Merit Lottery plan. The survey was open from 10/4/2020 20:00 to 10/6/2020 12:00. The reason for the short survey period is that the plan was released on Oct 2 and the School Board meeting on the topic is scheduled for Oct 6.

The three pages of the survey are here:

Introduction

Question 1

Question 2

The results are found here.

There were 577 registered TJ PTSA members in our database that had an email address associated with them. 135 students, 441 parents, and 1 other. Of the 577 members, 317 completed the ballot, 43 failed to complete, and 217 did not start. That is a 54.94% completion rate.

For question 1, on a scale of 1 (dislike) to 5 (like), the the average rating was 1.49. The plan was rated by 354 voters.

Question 2 was a free form text input for feedback. Each paragraph represents one respondent’s answer.

The raw results, along with the intro page and the two questions, and all of the feedback from question 2, are being forwarded to all the policymakers listed in this post.

Thank you for participating and remember to email all the policyholders yourselves directly to let your voice be heard.

2020-10-04 Revised TJ Admissions Merit Lottery Proposal Released

The TJ Admission Merit Lottery plan released September 15 has been updated on October 2 by Superintendent Brabrand.

A summary of the proposed Revised Merit Lottery plan is included below. The FCPS School Board will discuss this revised proposal at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, October 6.  

A link to a TJ PTSA survey about this plan was emailed to our members tonight. Only 2020-2021 TJ PTSA members can participate in this survey. If you wish to participate in the survey as a TJ PTSA member, you can sign up for membership via this link. We will send the survey link to new members. 

The survey will be open from tonight to noon on Tuesday, October 6, and the survey results will be shared with the policymakers identified below before the October 6 afternoon School Board meeting.

We encourage everyone to write to policymakers and make your voice heard, whether you are a PTSA member or not. Contact information for policymakers can be found below.

Summary of the proposed Revised Merit Lottery plan for TJ admissions

On September 15, 2020, Superintendent Brabrand released a “Merit Lottery” proposal for TJ admissions, to be implemented this year. Under the Merit Lottery proposal, Applicants who meet the basic requirements of 3.5 core class GPAenrollment in Algebra I, and “revised Student Information Sheet (SIS) to include questionnaire/essay” will be selected for admission by lottery. Each of the five FCPS regions would get 70 slots. The proposal removed three of the five main factors considered under the current admissions process. The Merit Lottery proposal removed the current requirements of Assessment tests (Quant-Q and ACT Aspire Reading & Science), Teacher Recommendations, and Problem-solving essay. A “holistic review” under the Merit Lottery proposal was mentioned but no detail was provided. 

On October 2, Superintendent Braband released a “Revised Merit Lottery” proposal, to be considered by the School Board on October 6. The new plan explained the “holistic review” will include the following requirements:

  • Student Portrait Sheet (“designed to draw out qualities in areas aligned to Portrait of a Graduate and 21st Century Skills”)
    • Collaborator
    • Communicator
    • Creative & Critical Thinker
    • Ethical/Global Citizen
    • Goal-Directed & Resilient Individual
    • Innovator
    • Leader
    • Problem Solver
  • Problem-Solving Essay
    • Math- or science-based problem with multiple variables
    • Response in essay format
  • Experience Factors
    • Special education
    • English language learner
    • Economically disadvantaged
    • Under-represented FCPS school (3 or fewer offered over the last 3 years)

Under this revised process, all applicants need to meet the basic requirements as outlined above, including 3.5 GPA, enrollment in Algebra I, the Student Information Sheet,  the Student Portrait Sheet, the Problem-Solving Essay, and the Experience Factors.

Two main changes were highlighted in this Revised Merit Lottery admissions process:

  1. 100 seats will be offered to “highest-evaluated” applicants based on “a holistic review of their application.” Remaining 400 seats will be filled by lottery. 
  2. FCPS region slots are slightly amended to “be proportional to student enrollment.” 

We are working on a 2 question survey for our members this weekend. We plan to send the raw results, without commentary, to all of the policy makers identified below.

Please email those policy makers directly yourself with your feedback, positive or negative, and do it often. This has much more impact than a single email from the PTSA.

Policymaker Contacts

Here are all of the School Board & Superintendent & Governor’s Office email addresses in one place that you can copy/paste into your email app:

Ralph.Northam@governor.virginia.gov,Atif.Qarni@governor.virginia.gov,district35@senate.virginia.gov,DelKKory@house.virginia.gov,kakeysgamarr@fcps.edu,aomeish@fcps.edu,rsizemorehei@fcps.edu,Megan.McLaughlin@fcps.edu,Elaine.Tholen@fcps.edu,mkmeren@fcps.edu,tdkaufax@fcps.edu, rjanderson@fcps.edu,klcorbettsan@fcps.edu,kvfrisch@fcps.edu,lhcohen@fcps.edu,sgpekarsky@fcps.edu,suptbrabrand@fcps.edu,tjcomments@fcps.edu,mail@tjptsa.org

FCPS Board Emails

Contact information for representatives 

Determine your representatives here: https://whosmy.virginiageneralassembly.gov/

2020-10-12 TJ Magnets for Freshmen Families

Another school year will bring you new opportunities, fabulous friends, and terrific teachers!! And for our freshmen families, we have TJ magnets for your cars as a welcome gift to our great community! We hope to spot our fellow families on the road. Magnets will be distributed soon with the books you will pick up from school. WELCOME!

2020-09-15 TJ Admissions “Merit Lottery” Plan Presented

FCPS presented the “TJ Merit Lottery” admissions proposal on Sept 15.

Among other changes, the proposal would eliminate the admissions test and replace it with a “merit lottery”. Here is a quick comparison slide from the FCPS presentation.

Please take a few minutes to read this proposal and if you have thoughts about it, please let the policy makers (listed below) know.

Please also let them know if you and your children have had positive or negative experiences at TJ. Listening to the school board members speak, it seems they have received only overwhelmingly negative comments about TJ from past students. Please add your voice and let them know about your TJ experience.

Video of the school board work session where the proposal was discussed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3FS9TY0lcg

Here are all of the School Board & Superintendent & Governor’s Office email addresses in one place that you can copy/paste into your email app:

Ralph.Northam@governor.virginia.gov,Atif.Qarni@governor.virginia.gov,district35@senate.virginia.gov,DelKKory@house.virginia.gov,kakeysgamarr@fcps.edu,aomeish@fcps.edu,rsizemorehei@fcps.edu,Megan.McLaughlin@fcps.edu,Elaine.Tholen@fcps.edu,mkmeren@fcps.edu,tdkaufax@fcps.edu, rjanderson@fcps.edu,klcorbettsan@fcps.edu,kvfrisch@fcps.edu,lhcohen@fcps.edu,sgpekarsky@fcps.edu,suptbrabrand@fcps.edu,tjcomments@fcps.edu,mail@tjptsa.org

FCPS Board Emails

Contact information for representatives 

Determine your representatives here: https://whosmy.virginiageneralassembly.gov/