Friday, April 19, 2013
Vienna middle school sends 38 students to Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology's Class of 2017.
Kilmer Middle School in Vienna will once again send the fourth largest number of students to Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology this year, making it among the top feeder schools in Fairfax County. Thirty-eight of the 480 students accepted to TJHSST's Class of 2017 are from Kilmer, according to data from Fairax County Public Schools. The majority of students accepted to the incoming freshman class at TJ, though, come from middle schools in Herndon and Falls Church. Carson Middle School in Herndon had the most students accepted, a total of 64, for the class of 2017. Longfellow Middle School in Falls Church and Rocky Run Middle School in Chantilly each had 55 students accepted. Kilmer comes next with 38 — a drop from the …
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Complaint against school system alleges Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology admissions policy violates Civil Rights Act of 1964
FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA -- Two months after local advocacy groups filed a discrimination complaint against Fairfax County Public Schools, the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights launched a formal investigation into the claims Wednesday. On July 23, the Fairfax County branch of the NAACP and the advocacy group Coalition of the Silence submitted a formal complaint alleging FCPS is perpetuating discrimination against black, Latino and disabled students through the admission process for Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. "Our hope is that this investigation will shine a bright enough spotlight on these issues to solve it not just for students in Fairfax County but for students across the nation," Tina Hone, …
Friday, September 7, 2012
Fairfax County School Board to discuss issue further at Monday work session, will vote Sept. 20
Saying they felt they had not yet had a "full, robust" discussion on the makeup of a committee charged with reviewing the system's discipline policies, Fairfax County School Board members delayed a vote Thursday that would have established the 29-member group, pushing discussion to a Monday work session and a final vote to later this month. Though the creation of the committee — the latest of several changes the board has made to its discipline policies during the past year-and-a-half — has been on the table since July, board chairman Ilryong Moon (At-large) said perhaps the board had "not paid [the committee] the close attention it needed to have," particularly with the "number of amendments just proposed in the last few days." Along with…
Monday, July 23, 2012
Discrimination in Thomas Jefferson admissions process begins even before applications are due, complaint to U.S. Department of Education says
A complaint filed Monday by two local advocacy groups alleges Fairfax County Public Schools is perpetuating discrimination against black, Latino and disabled students through the admission process for Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST). The Coalition of the Silence (COTS), a group former school board member Tina Hone founded to seek equity for all students within FCPS, and the Fairfax branch of the NAACP filed the discrimination complaint with the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights, asserting FCPS has committed "clear violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964." At press time, FCPS had not yet had time to review the complaint, spokesman John Torre said. While black and Hispanic …
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