Fairfax County Public Schools and the administration of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Virginia are being investigated to determine whether student were treated differently because of their ethnicity.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares is launching an investigation into one of the state's most prestigious high schools, acting on complaints that students there weren't properly recognized for their achievements on a standardized test. https://t.co/xSoqSjM8TT
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 5, 2023
Attorney General Jason Miyares Answers Gov. Glenn Youngkin's Call to Investigate Thomas Jefferson HS https://t.co/P4Ij2mg6Zc
— 360MediaX (@360mediaX) January 5, 2023
Today I’m announcing two Civil Rights investigations into Thomas Jefferson HS – into their admission policy and withholding of merit awards.
Discrimination in school based on race is a violation of our Human Rights Act, and we will look into possible violations immediately. pic.twitter.com/FSmgrqii8U
— Jason Miyares (@JasonMiyaresVA) January 4, 2023
RICHMOND, VA – Attorney General Jason Miyares today announced that his Office of Civil Rights will be investigating Fairfax County Public Schools and the administration of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (“TJHSST”) for unlawful discrimination in violation of the Virginia Human Rights Act (“VHRA”).
The investigation will examine if the administration’s decision to withhold National Merit Scholarship honors from students and the school’s new admissions policies violate the VHRA.
“No student should be treated differently because of their race. Students at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology are amongst the brightest in the nation, yet some have been punished in the name of ‘equity.’ Racism and race-based government decision making in any form is wrong and unlawful under Virginia’s Human Rights Act,” said Attorney General Miyares. “The controversial admissions policies at TJHSST, which have significantly decreased the amount of Asian American students enrolled in recent years, is another example of students being treated differently because of their ethnicity. My Office of Civil Rights will investigate any potential violations of the law and vindicate the civil rights of these students and their families.”
FLASHBACK …
Asian American students have a target on their backs thanks to critical race theory https://t.co/l4aqMIHUrz via @usatoday
— 360MediaX (@360mediaX) January 5, 2023
Supreme Court allows elite Virginia school admissions policy despite race dispute https://t.co/QMZT4nbvGv via @nypost
— 360MediaX (@360mediaX) January 5, 2023