A Top-Ranked High School Hid National Merit Recognition From Students for Years
Administrators at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology reportedly hid top academic awards from students to not "hurt" the feelings of their classmates.

Each year, millions of American high school students take the Preliminary SAT, a standardized test whose highest scorers are recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Program (NMSP). Being awarded by the NMSP is one of the top academic awards available to American high school students. The achievement is a sought-after line item on college applications and is often accompanied by thousands of dollars in merit scholarships.
However, according to one parent and journalist, the top-ranked high school in the country has been neglecting to inform students that they have won NMSP recognition for years, resulting in over a thousand students being denied the opportunity to apply for crucial NMSP-specific college scholarships.
Why? To avoid hurting the feelings of students who didn't win.
Last week, former Wall Street Journal reporter Asra Q. Nomani published an article in City Journal alleging that Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJ)—a magnet school outside Washington, D.C., currently ranked as the top public high school in America—had deliberately delayed, and in some cases entirely forwent, telling students that they had been recognized by the NMSP. According to Nomani, at least 1,200 students were affected over the past five years.
The NMSP gives out two categories of awards. Around 16,000 "Semifinalists" are eligible for an additional tier of competition for awards ranging from $2,500 from the NMSP itself to a litany of full-ride college scholarships. A larger group of 34,000 "Commended" students are eligible only to apply for one of 800 corporate-sponsored scholarships.
Nomani primarily alleges that TJ failed to notify Commended students, leaving unclear whether Semifinalists were also consistently left unnotified by administrators.
Even if the only students denied knowledge of their award were Commended students, this still represents a substantial denial of the opportunity to not only apply for NMSP-specific scholarships but also include the award on college applications. It's also a significant betrayal by school administrators.
While failing to inform students of this achievement would be frustrating if it was due to mere incompetence, Nomani reports that school administrators themselves admitted that it was a deliberate tactic to underplay the achievements of the school's top students.
"We want to recognize students for who they are as individuals, not focus on their achievements," Brandon Kosatka, TJ's director of student services, said in a phone call with one parent who confronted him over the withheld information. Further, Nomani notes Kosatka told this parent that "he and the principal didn't want to 'hurt' the feelings of students who didn't get the award."
While, according to Nomani, the school's practices have been uncovered and administrators have announced that they would contact college admissions offices to inform them of students' awards, for many the damage is already done. For awarded students who have already graduated—Nomani's son among them—the school has neither notified them of their awards nor delivered the award certificates they were owed from years past. Making matters worse, many of these students would have likely received additional scholarships were they informed of their eligibility.
"It just makes me feel bad. It boils my blood," one parent told a local news station. "I hate to say that."
This anti-merit trend—one that seems bizarrely counterintuitive for administrators at a highly selective STEM-based magnet school—is part of a broader pattern in education, where pushes to increase "equity" have often meant depriving academic opportunities for top students.
Around the country, school districts are nixing honors classes, getting rid of D and F grades, and making admission to academically rigorous magnet schools based on luck rather than skill. TJ itself was recently embroiled in a legal battle over changes to its admissions standards, which school board officials admitted were designed to decrease the number of Asian students at the school. Supporters claim such policies increase diversity—seemingly missing the obvious fact that such policies remove academic opportunities for talented students of all backgrounds.
While TJ administrators seem to have played a particularly dirty trick, the trend of de-centering student academic achievement in favor of an "equitable" race to the bottom isn't going away anytime soon.
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Does this mean we can stop calling TJ the top-ranked high school in America to avoid hurting the feelings of the other high schools? Also, can the National Merit Scholarship Program refuse to allow TJ's students to take the test? 'Kay - thanks.
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and the use of the word "High" in High-school should similarly be banished, as it is classist against lower grades. "lower", damn did it again...
word is they were holding back a majority of Asian students via this nefarious plot.
TJHS is the school that "had too many" asians, and dropped merit admissions.
jfc way to America, dummies.
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This is why we all need to take brain-destroying drugs, and half asphyxiate ourselves, to induce brain damage! ‘Cause “diversity”!!! Diversity is THE end-all and be-all!!! So we all need to be encouraged to get our daughters to marry imbeciles! DIVERSIFY that gene pool NOW!!! And… Highway safety? BETTER, safer cars and highways?!?! Who needs them?!?!? More cripples will increase… DIVERSITY! And what else matters, anyway?
And so... Patriotic, pro-diversity Americans will now blind themselves, cut off their limbs, etc., ass well ass taking those brain-destroying drugs, of course... If you're too poor to afford the fancier brain-destroying drugs, huffing glue and gasoline will get you by... Captain Jack will get you high tonight! It is now the COOL thing to do!!!
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but I enjoy them so much.
It shows.
If the program is related to PSAT scores, why isn't the testing company notifying students directly?
Good question. Back when there was a separate NMSQT, I think I remember being notified directly. At that time they used the PSAT to weed out a few semifinalists, the rest of whom became finalists.
"We want to recognize students for who they are as individuals, not focus on their achievements," Brandon Kosatka, TJ's director of student services, said
Apparently achievements aren't part of who you are as an individual. Brandon (both of them) are idiots.
Struck me as well. As usual, what they really mean is 180 degrees from what they say. The individual shall not be recognized. Only the group. Sadly, academe has twisted language and meaning so much they probably believe what they say makes sense.
Only skin color, genitalia, and party affiliation.
O/T but totally worth it - Fauci and Psaki, courtesy of the Muppets.
strangely entertaining.
No ..... EVERYONE was denied that knowledge. It would be a funny world indeed where only the winners were denied knowledge, if everyone else knew but didn't tell them.
One could say that the point was to deny EVERYONE the knowledge.
Civil lawsuit for lost income?
Wokeness is, as Musk famously said, a “mind virus”. It causes an inflammation reaction in the brain of its sufferers as their normal logic circuits hit dead ends and then must back-pedal to find a route out of the trap. It is all this extra processing — all for naught, sadly — that causes their minds to overheat and shut down in self-defense. /sarc
China waits for America to fall into its lap like ripe fruit.
You have fallen for the propaganda that China/Chinese people are the enemy. 1st, China (or any govt.) is NOT the same as the people. 2nd., "we the people" are being victimized by TPTB (or, the govt. that is), therefore we should support all the societies of the world, but not the rulers who exploit them. 3rd, no social collapse is "ripe fruit", cause for celebration, a blessing for anyone, except the rulers.
Well said.
I expect the Chinese economy to crumble from decades of mismanagement and malinvestment, and then the government to fall and be replaced by something closer to western democracy. People are too willing to follow orders and afraid to rock the boat, until they aren't.
The school doesn't care about hurting underperforming students' feelings. The ideologues who run schools like TJHS are implementing their neo-Marxist vision in real time. The very concept of merit and reward must be destroyed since it is the root of all oppression (in their crazed minds). Avoiding hurt feelings is merely one of their sales pitches.
TJHS is virtue signaling at the expense of humanity. When excellence is hidden, devalued, labeled as hurtful, offensive, the mind is attacked, devalued, and achievement becomes more rare.
This is already done by the MSM, e.g., Elon Musk should be a national hero, but instead he is constantly attacked unfairly, with achievements ignored. Is this MSM's attempt to keep us from feeling hurt because we are not Elon?
Stupid fucking Progs ...
Administrators boast about “equitable” opportunities and equality of outcome. It’s horrifying. They will absolutely cripple star sprinters so they finish at the same time as the fatso with this attitude. It’s horrifying and extremely Rand-iqn.
Competence is a right wing concept. Prove me wrong.
I can't prove you wrong. Competence is something that is sorely lacking by the Left.
'This anti-merit trend—one that seems bizarrely counterintuitive for administrators at a highly selective STEM-based magnet school—is part of a broader pattern in education, where pushes to increase "equity" have often meant depriving academic opportunities for top students.'
If only the progressive wokesters stopped at anti-merit. Seems like most of them are dedicated to merit redistribution.
Didn't students notice a conspicuous lack of scholarship winners, finalists, and semifinalists from their class? In a school that size with that record, usually you'd expect a winner or two and a slough of semifinalists.
can we have a race to the bottom for athletics? you know the best football or basketball players are not recruited by D1 to ensure "equity"? That seems fair unless this is about only when my tribe is underrepresented not overrepresented. DIE needs to die...it is cultural marxism. No to marxist equity, no to grooming...no to liberalism in any form.
When the Washington Post finally got around to addressing this, it was to make excuses for FCPS, and the commentariat there read the first paragraph and decided no big deal. Talk about brainwashed.
This matches my family’s experience at another top ranked magnet.
The North Carolina School of Math and Science decided that publishing class rank would hurt feelings.
So my family member who graduated at the top of his class was denied that recognition on his transcript.
Did it have an impact?
Well…. that same year, all of the top schools decided that test scores were racist… so his perfect SAT scores were not considered. Neither were his eight perfect 5 Advanced Placement test scores.
So, he did not get accepted at any of the top schools. Several of his classmates who were ranked lower academically not only got accepted, but got full academic scholarships to these same schools.
What was their distinction? “Diversity”
Example: one of his best friends (brilliant.. you don’t go to that school if you are not) who was a few spots below him in class rank and who’s excellent test scores were just a bit lower than his got into all 8 of her top 8 schools. (He did not even get waitlisted at 1 of those same schools)
This is the real impact of all of this rhetoric. We are squandering a generation of talent. And worse, the real intended consequence of all of this “anti-racism” is clearly to recreate a racist society. And if they continue with this nonsense, they will succeed.
At least some of the top universities are going back to using standardized test scores. Because they realized that letters of recommendation and a history of extracurricular "enrichment" activities are even more racist.
Now, removing school admins who do this is just a silly culture war thing and should be mocked by all right-thinking people.
Unless lawsuits follow for fraud then it's meaningless.
Apparently Harrison Bergeron isn’t on the curriculum at this school.
It is. As an instruction manual.
If you look into the email exchange linked in Nomani's original editorial (published in City-Journal), you will learn that Kosatka told a parent, presumably Yashar, that he delayed distributing the principal-signed certificates marking Commended Student honors because he believed (falsely) that students were already notified of this by email, so that the certificates themselves were purely ceremonial and distribution could be held until convenient. He pledges to correct this in the future.
In a *different* point, he also discussed the school's philosophy about recognizing achievement, with which the parent disagreed.
So: it could be that the philosophy was PART of the reason for not having a ceremony, and wanting to hand out the certificates discreetly. But if Kosatka's claim true, the delay would also have been predicated on this mistaken belief that it was harmless -- the "one-time error" mentioned in a district statement cited in WaPo.
Later in the exchange the parent's tone gets angrier and she flat-out accuses Kosatka of lying to her, saying he must have known that Commended Students are not notified in any other way. I am not sure the parent's grounds for this are good.
Nomani is a conservative activist aiming to link this all to her larger narrative about the "war on merit". Many people are uncritically swallowing this narrative hook, line, and sinker. It seems to me it could just be a fairly mundane slip-up. The effect might have been compounded by the anomalous delay in the school's receiving the list in the first place due to insufficient postage, another detail you learn about from the emails.
From the Washington Post, which tried to ignore the issue in their backyard:
“The National Merit Scholarship Corporation, which oversees the competition, advises high schools to notify students of this distinction”
The school has been around for more than a minute. You and the school are gaslighting with your “conservative activist” non-sequitur.
But then again, since you posted almost the exact same comment on the WaPo comment page, what's your motivation?
One needs a bullshit detector to get through life. This story set off mine. There's no question Nomani is a conservative activist. She's on a mission to link what might be a small human slip-up to her pet peeve, the "war on merit" so has constructed this narrative and sold it to segments of the media. But she is not a good faith actor, she's a propagandist happy to spin and distort the facts to advance her agenda. It's effective propaganda - it works. People and even journalist just lap it up completely uncritically because it confirms their preconceptions. But it is denied by the school, the evidence is really thin, and even her own "smoking gun" emails point to a more innocent explanation.
Admittedly "conservative" might be too simplistic for her eclectic set of views as a socially liberal Muslim feminist critic of Islam. But she trumpeted her vote for Trump in 2016 and is definitely now an *activist* aligned with the right-wing anti-CRT-in-schools push. The "war on merit" is her pet cause.
Unless Kosatka has evidence of said emails from prior years, or a memo stating that students would be emailed a notification of their achievement(which in itself is largely idiocy since it is pretty simple to miss an email when not expecting anything) this is entirely CYA territory. Last I checked, no such evidence has been provided. If of course YOU have such evidence, I'm sure the commentariat here would LOVE to see it.
Delivery of commendation letters, the lowest-level honor earned by 240+ students at the school, were delayed by about a month. The state of the story is that one activist with an axe to grind has made an accusation about the reason for this. The school district has denied that accusation, attributing it to one-time human error.
If I had to bet now, I would bet it is more likely that Nomani is the deceptive one. I would consider her claims suspect by default until proven innocent. You could take a different view.
Really, we don't know what the truth is. One loudmouth activist has made a sensational allegation which the school district denies.
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