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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Legally challenge? This is why parents get the rep that they do about trying to manipulate the system. If you lose on appeal, move on and try to refer the next year. You are pathetic![/quote] Let me see, if you feel your child was unfairly denied admittance to a PUBLICALLY funded program by a group of PUBLIC SERVANTS acting behind closed doors with no transparancy as to the inner workings of their selection process, with no obligation to provide rationale for their decisions to parents or students, you should simply just accept it and move on. You should assume that all was done legitimately, fairly, above board and no one was given an unfair advantage or favored in any way (such as by race or home school) and of course no mistakes were made in the actual procedures. We should all just assume that those making up the admissions board are looking out for the best interests of all kids and doing the greater good for all. You should also accept the fact that they know best, afterall they are professionals, and that you don't need to know how their decisions are made and quite frankly in their opinion you are not entitled to know. Trust me, if this were a government program to award aid or distribute an entitlement to a certain class based upon a subjective review and application process, everyone would be screaming for for transpaency of process and those making decisions as to who does or does not qualify would have the obligation to fully justify their decisions to the applicants and the public. This is a public school system, part of the government, and they should provide transparency as to this process. This would minimize those who would contemplate legal action, rather than encourage it. The parent is not trying to "manipulate the system", but is rather contemplating the pursuit of the only course available to divulge EXACTLY why their child may be denied admittance to a publically funded program. I applaud this course, admire the parent's pursuit of the best education for their child, and would gladly join the suit if my child were in the same position. The pathetic one is you, one who would let the school just roll over a child who may have been unfairly denied because you fear what others would think of you by making waves.[/quote]
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