Category Archives: Past News

Old news we don’t want on the main page anymore.

2021-01-15 Donations Needed for TJ Teacher/Staff Holiday Gift Cards

The TJ Hospitality Committee sent out $20 Appreciation Gift Cards to everyone who works at TJ (since we can not have our usual Staff Appreciation Lunches). Here are just a few of the many thank you notes TJ teachers and staff have written in response to receiving these gift cards funded by you, our members.

To donate, please read this post. We still need to fund this effort.

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2021-01-15 Class of 2022 Council Holiday Activities

This past Winter Break, 2022 Class Council hosted various events to promote holiday spirit and class bonding. Towards the beginning of break, they hosted a game night for students to relax and have fun after a stressful year. Additionally, dozens of students participated in a week-long game of Holiday Assassins, where students interacted with one another to convince their opponents to say a holiday-themed target word. Lastly, 2022 Class Council organized a decoration contest, where students were able to submit photos of their holiday-themed decor around the house.

Below is a picture of one of the holiday decoration contest submissions.

2021-01-22 Second Semester Small Groups Sign Ups (SGA) – Deadline: Friday, 1/22

For the 2nd Semester, TJ SGA is opening up sign-ups again for the Small Groups program! The Small Groups program is a great opportunity for you to socialize with others throughout the rest of this virtual school year. When you sign up, we will sort you into groups of 6-10 based on hobbies, interests, etc. Throughout the year, small groups can meet regularly to catch up via video call with each other, play online games, study together, watch movies, etc.

For more information on the Small Groups program, please see https://tinyurl.com/SmallGroupsInfoPacket.

To sign up, please fill out this form by Friday, January 22th 11:59 PM. All small groups will be overseen by a student facilitator. The facilitator will be responsible for leading, organizing group meetings, and helping group members get acquainted with each other. If you would be interested in being a student facilitator for a group, please note so in the Google Form.

2021-01-11 Class of 2022 Mask Sale

Attention TJ Families!

Hope everyone has been enjoying their break! TJHSST Class of 2022 is hosting a mask sale – perfect for when we go back to school or just for the pandemic in general! We have two mask options – TJHSST (left photo) and Class of 2022 (right photo). If you would like to support the Class of 2022 (Prom and ANGP), please fill out these TWO forms (one is for MySchoolBucks, one is for shipping): 


https://tinyurl.com/tjhsstmasks
https://tinyurl.com/tjhsstmasksform

Thank you so much and enjoy the rest of your break!

Sincerely,
TJHSST Class of 2022

2021-01-06 Fairfax County Council PTA Mini-Grant for Student Tech

Fairfax County Council PTA (FCCPTA) is pleased to announce our 2020-21 Student Technology Mini-Grant Program.

Through a generous donation from the Fairfax County NAACP, FCCPTA is offering Fairfax County Public School students (in grades 3-11) an opportunity to obtain a $500 mini-grant for the purchase of a computer and/or technology-related device or equipment.

There are six (6) mini-grants available. In order to apply, the student or their parent/guardian MUST be a member of a PTA/PTSA.

Application deadline: Friday, January 15, 2021
For more information, contact Michelle Leete at vp.communications@fccpta.org

Student Mini-Grant Application

2021-01-05 (video) Alumni panel on college and life journeys

The Minds Matter student mental health and wellness group hosted an alumni panel during 8th period on 12/2/20 to hear their inspiring stories of their college decisions and destinations, dealing with disappointment and mental health challenges, and finding their paths in life. Featuring Katherine Du (TJ ’18), Ruhee Shah (TJ ’15), Emily Rea (TJ ’07), and Vikram Chiruvolu (TJ ’93).

View the recording here.

2021-01-29 How to Raise a Boy: The Power of Connection to Build Good Men (slides)

Slides from this virtual event are available here:

Tuesdays, January 12 & 19, 7-8:30 PM

Relationships, valuing emotions, and building social connections are important to healthy development. Join Dr. Esther Barkat, TJ psychologist, to discuss ideas from the book How to Raise a Boy: The Power of Connection to Build Good Men by Dr. Michael C. Reichert. Reichert says, “The paradigms about boys needing to be stoic and manly can actually cause them to shut down. The key to changing the culture lies in how parents, educators, and mentors help boys develop socially and emotionally.” In his book, he gives step by step guidance.

(From book description:) Featuring the latest insights from psychology and neuroscience, How to Raise a Boy will help those who care for young boys and teenagers build a boyhood that will enable them to grow into confident, accomplished and kind men.

Our Wellness book idea list includes titles referred to in the January 12 session.

2020-12-18 New TJ Admissions Policy

On Dec 17, the FCPS School Board voted to change the TJ Admissions policy. More details here.

If you’d like to provide feedback on the policy, feel free to contact these policymakers: https://tjptsa.com/policymakers/

This is an email I received from an at-large School Board member. A few things it does not mention, but the link above does, include that the admission test, application fee, and teach recommendations have been eliminated. Teach recommendations have been replaced by “experience factors”.

TJ admissions section from the email from FCPS School Board Member-at-large Rachna Sizemore Heizer is below. Click here to see the complete email.

TJHSST Admissions 

Our Board reviewed options for revising admissions to the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST) admissions process and voted to implement a holistic review admissions process.

  • On September 5, 2020 the Superintendent proposed a Merit Lottery process for admissions. 
  • After Board review and comment, the Superintendent revised this plan to present to the Board two different TJ admissions plans – a hybrid merit lottery admissions plan and a holistic review admissions plan. More details on these plans are in the links below:
  • After hearing from many community advocates and much Board discussion, on December 17th, the School Board voted to change the admissions policy for TJHSST to a holistic review as detailed in pages 10, 11, and 12 of the presentation linked above.
    • A holistic review will be done of students whose applications demonstrate enhanced merit, which includes being enrolled in Algebra I in 8th grade as well as demonstrating strong preparedness for TJ through enrollment in honors classes.
    • Students will be evaluated on their grade point average (GPA); a portrait sheet where they will be asked to demonstrate Portrait of a Graduate attributes and 21st century skills; a problem-solving essay; and experience factors, including students who are economically disadvantaged, English language learners, special education students, or students who are currently attending underrepresented middle schools. 
  • 550 seats will available to the freshman class  
  • The top 1.5 percent of the eighth grade class at each public middle school who meet the standards will be eligible for admission
  • The remaining seats will be offered to the highest-evaluated students. There will not be regional pathways for admissions.
  • The Board also voted to make the process opt out versus opt in for all eligible students, asked for a community outreach plan to reach out to eligible students and their families to encourage applications and asked for the Superintendent to report on the diversity of the class, attrition rates and more in a public meeting.
  • More Information Here 

2020-12-20 Donations Needed for TJ Teacher/Staff Holiday Gift Cards

Dear TJ Parents,

We hope you are staying safe and healthy. As many of you know, one way the TJ PTSA shows our gratitude to the TJ staff and faculty who work tirelessly to provide our students an amazing education is by hosting four staff lunches throughout the year.

Due to health considerations we have not been able to host the first two this year. Instead we are expressing our thankfulness with a $20 Amazon gift card for everyone that works at TJ.

We need your help to fund this effort.

Thank you to those who have already purchased a 2020-21 TJ PTSA membership.

If you would like to help this effort, please donate using the same link. Even if you are not a TJ PTSA member, you can still donate using your AtoZ connect account. Use this link and scroll down to the Donate section. Simply purchase a Special Event Donation and enter “Staff Appreciation Gift Cards” on the Note to Seller line.

If you don’t use AtoZ Connect at all, you can still mail donations to:

TJ PTSA
c/o TJHSST
6560 Braddock Rd
Alexandria, VA 22312

Thank you and have safe and peaceful holiday!

TJ PTSA Hospitality Committee

2020-12-09 Being a Present Parent (slides)

Click the above link to download the slides from “Being a Present Parent” discussion series led by Danielle Armstrong, LCSW, TJ Social Worker (Oct-Nov 2020). Based on the book “The Power of Showing Up: How Parental Presence Shapes Who Our Kids Become and How Their Brains Get Wired,” by Daniel J. Siegel, MD, and Tina Payne Bryson, PhD.

Key concept:

Parents can focus on building a relationship with their child involving the 4 “S”s so they can build confidence and resilience as they grow toward adulthood and independence:

Safe: feel protected and sheltered from harm

Seen: know you care about them and pay attention to them (gives
mindsight–knowing you have feelings and thoughts that are real and are worth
being loved and paid attention to)

Soothed: know you will be there when they’re hurting (life comes with pain, but
won’t have to go through it alone)

Secure: trust you to predictably help them feel “at home” in the world, then learn to
help themselves feel safe, seen and soothed