Moms Protest Fairfax School Board over Refusal to Honor Ruling against Discriminatory Admissions Policy

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Thomas Jefferson High School in Alexandria, Va. (Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Since the grassroots coalition of minority moms, dads, and their children won their anti-discrimination lawsuit challenging the Fairfax County Public Schools’ equity admissions policy, the school board has refused to comply with the decision, persisting with litigation in the hopes of reversing the court’s ruling.

On Thursday night, the Coalition for TJ, the grassroots organization that’s been fighting to restore the competitive high school’s merit-based admission standards, congregated at the Fairfax school board meeting to question its board members.

After rallying before the meeting, Asra Nomani, the Asian co-founder of Coalition for TJ, took the lectern to “hold the school board accountable

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