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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So they applied and were rejected? Could it be that they are not insane like white parents who will even go as far as to sue the school system to get their prepped to death kids in? And before you say, oh no, that doesn't happen, I know several parents who were about to sue the school because their kids didn't make the varsity team! And they got their way as school didn't want a law suit.[/quote] From what PPs have said, minorities who are in pool with borderline schools may not get high GBRS scores, which according to the AAP threads can be the determining factor. An appeal would correct this problem, but for whatever reaason or reasons, minorities do not appeal. Referrals aren't mentioned in the WaPo article, so it's hard to discuss that. [/quote]
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