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The SAT and the Supreme Court
  + stars: | 2024-02-28 | by ( David Leonhardt | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
After the Supreme Court banned race-based affirmative action last year, many people in higher education worried that it would be only the first in a series of decisions that reduced diversity at selective schools. In particular, university administrators and professors thought the court might soon ban admissions policies that gave applicants credit for overcoming poverty. And the future of admissions at selective colleges and high schools has suddenly become clearer. The Texas modelThe situation has become clearer because the Supreme Court last week declined to hear a lawsuit against a public magnet school in Northern Virginia — Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, known as T.J.Until recently, T.J. admitted students based on a mix of grades, test scores, student essays and teacher recommendations. This process led to a student body that looked very different from the area it served.
Persons: Northern Virginia — Thomas Organizations: Northern Virginia — Thomas Jefferson High School for Science, Technology Locations: Texas, Northern Virginia
Wes Moore campaigned for Virginia Democrats on Saturday, dismissing GOP proposals for a 15-week abortion ban. "I just think putting arbitrary weeks on abortion bans is not where people are," Moore told Insider. Earlier this year, Moore signed legislation that strengthened abortion protections in Maryland. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisement"I just think putting arbitrary weeks on abortion bans is not where people are," the governor told Insider.
Persons: Wes Moore, Moore, , Roe, Wade, Glenn Youngkin, Maryland, Northern Virginia — Organizations: Maryland Gov, Virginia Democrats, Service, Republican, Gov, Commonwealth, National Republicans, Democratic, Maryland —, GOP Locations: Maryland, Virginia, Hampton Roads, Richmond, Northern Virginia
A Washington D.C. deputy mayor, who headed City Hall's public safety efforts, resigned on Wednesday after he was accused of assault in Northern Virginia — an allegation which also raised questions about his residency. Christopher Geldart, now the former deputy mayor for public safety and justice, was charged with allegedly assaulting a personal trainer after they argued in a Gold's Gym parking lot in Arlington. Geldart declined comment on the alleged assault or the state of his residency, but said the resignation was necessary. “I no longer wanted to be a distraction to the vitally important work of the public safety agencies of the district government,” he said to NBC Washington. City administrator Kevin Donahue will act as interim deputy mayor.
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