• Another incredible example of BLACK PRIVILEGE. This one is off the char

    From HangTextDrivers@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 26 18:25:06 2022
    At super-elite Thomas Jefferson HS, the policy has been for years to NOT tell white or asian students that they won a National Merit award. !!!!! This has cost the families of these kids a fortune in scholarship money they should have gotten.

    https://nypost.com/2022/12/23/top-school-principal-hides-academic-awards-in-name-of-equity/

    dec 26 2022 Top school principal hides students’ academic awards in name of ‘equity’

    For years, two administrators at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJ) have been withholding notifications of National Merit awards from the school’s families, most of them Asian, thus denying students the right to use those
    awards to boost their college admission prospects and earn scholarships. This episode has emerged amid the school district’s new strategy of “equal outcomes for every student, without exception.” School administrators, for instance, have
    implemented an “equitable grading” policy that eliminates zeros, gives students a grade of 50 percent just for showing up, and assigns a cryptic code of “NTI” for assignments not turned in. It’s a race to the bottom.

    An intrepid Thomas Jefferson parent, Shawna Yashar, a lawyer, uncovered the withholding of National Merit awards. Since starting as a freshman at the school in September 2019, her son, who is part Arab American, studied statistical analysis, literature
    reviews, and college-level science late into the night. This workload was necessary to keep him up to speed with the advanced studies at TJ, which US News & World Report ranks as America’s top school.

    Last fall, along with about 1.5 million US high school juniors, the Yashar teen took the PSAT, which determines whether a student qualifies as a prestigious National Merit scholar. When it came time to submit his college applications this fall, he didn’
    t have a National Merit honor to report — but it wasn’t because he hadn’t earned the award.

    The National Merit Scholarship Corporation, a nonprofit based in Evanston, Illinois, had recognized him as a Commended Student in the top 3 percent nationwide — one of about 50,000 students earning that distinction. Principals usually celebrate
    National Merit scholars with special breakfasts, award ceremonies, YouTube videos, press releases and social media announcements.

    But TJ School officials had decided to withhold announcement of the award. Indeed, it turns out that the principal, Ann Bonitatibus, and the director of student services, Brandon Kosatka, have been withholding this information from families and the
    public for years, affecting the lives of at least 1,200 students over the principal’s tenure of five years. Recognition by National Merit opens the door to millions of dollars in college scholarships and 800 Special Scholarships from corporate sponsors.

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