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Old 08-06-2010, 07:55 AM   #12
Chooriwrocaxz

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As for ethnicity, if you ever find yourself at TJ you will see what I mean.
You are a liar, cracka!

During the 2004/2005 school year, the black student population of TJHSST was 1.24% and the Hispanic population was 2.42%. Students admitted in that school year were 3.84% Hispanic and 2.42% African descent, although these two ethnic groups constitute more than 25% of the student population in Fairfax County.[10] Some in the community have argued that TJHSST should have greater minority representation, even though it has a large portion of Asians, with the class of 2014 having a majority of Asians[8] at 57.5%. Certain minority groups, such as blacks and Hispanics, comprise a smaller percentage of the student body than is present in the populace of the participating localities. The school's largest racial groups are whites (at about 54.28%) and Asians (at about 35.93%) Wow! 1.24% black and 2.42% Hispanic though those groups constitute 25% of the student population of Fairfax County!

How diverse
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