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Court Ruling Deals Decisive Blow To Race-Based Admission Policy At Top High School

By Helen Raleigh
March 2, 2022

A federal judge ruled that the Fairfax County school board’s race-based admission process to an elite high school illegally discriminated against Asian American students.

Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJ) is the best high school in the nation and is known for its academic rigor. Historically, the admission process at TJ was race-blind and merit-based. Applicants must go through a multi-stage evaluation process and meet a set of criteria, including passing three competitive standardized tests. For the 2020-2021 school year, the racial makeup of TJ was 71.97 percent Asian American, 18.34 percent white, 3.05 percent Hispanic, and 1.77 percent black.

Following George Floyd’s tragic death in 2020, the Fairfax County school board deemed the “overrepresentation” of Asian American students and the underrepresentation of black and Hispanic students at TJ “unacceptable.” To “counter racism and discrimination in our society,” the board believed it must change TJ’s admission process and criteria to bring in more black and Hispanic students by reducing the number of Asian American students.

The school board quickly voted to replace TJ’s merit-based admission with a “holistic” evaluation, aiming to make the TJ student body closely mimic the racial demographics of Fairfax County. At the time, the countywide racial makeup of students was: 36.8 percent white, 27.1 percent Hispanic, 19.8 percent Asian, and 10 percent black.

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Furthermore, board members were fully aware that, contrary to their stated objective of achieving education “equity” for students of color, TJ’s new process’s biggest beneficiary wouldn’t be black or Hispanic students but white students. In a text exchange, school board member Stella Pekarsky wrote that the new proposal “will whiten our schools and kick [out] Asians. How is that achieving the goal of diversity?” Another member, Abrar Omeish, replied, “I mean, there has been an anti Asian feel underlying some of this, hate to say it, lol!”

After TJ’s new admission process went into effect in 2021, the enrollment data revealed that TJ admitted 56 fewer Asian American students than it did in the prior school year. Asian Americans make up 54 percent of TJ’s 2025 class, significantly dropping from 73 percent of class 2024.

When Asian, black, and other concerned parents voiced concern about the fairness of TJ’s new admission process, the school board used racially charged terms to denounce them, such as telling Asian Americans to check their “privilege” and calling any advocacy for a merit-based admission “segregation bullsh*t.” This name-calling revealed the school board’s bigotry and ignorance of the ethnic diversity and wide income gaps within the Asian American community. Refusing to give up, Asian American parents led a coalition of families and alumni from diverse racial backgrounds to challenge TJ’s race-based admission process in court. The Pacific Legal Foundation provided legal representation to the coalition.

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In his ruling, federal judge Claude Hilton determined that the Fairfax County school board’s discussion of TJ admission changes “was infected with racial balancing since inception” and had demonstrated “discriminatory intent.” TJ’s enrollment data proved beyond doubt that the new “holistic” admissions had disproportionately affected Asian American students, depriving them of a level playing field. Judge Hilton further noted, “Whether accomplished overtly or via proxies, racial balancing is not a compelling interest,” and the board “cannot transform racial balancing into a compelling interest, simply by relabeling it ‘racial diversity.'” Judge Hilton concluded that “racial balancing for its own sake is ‘patently unconstitutional.'” Therefore, he ruled in favor of the coalition.

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Source:  https://thefederalist.com/2022/03/02/court-ruling-deals-decisive-blow-to-race-based-admission-policy-at-top-high-school/

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Unfortunately, I am quite certain that this decision will be overruled on appeal.

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Following George Floyd’s tragic death in 2020, the Fairfax County school board deemed the “overrepresentation” of Asian American students and the underrepresentation of black and Hispanic students at TJ “unacceptable.”
I won't even give myself the inevitable headache, trying to understand how the death of a hopped-up crackhead career criminal in MN is the least bit relevant to providing teens a good education in STEM subjects at a school in VA.
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I won't even give myself the inevitable headache, trying to understand how the death of a hopped-up crackhead career criminal in MN is the least bit relevant to providing teens a good education in STEM subjects at a school in VA.


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