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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What I don't get is that, if getting this report was so incredibly crucial for the ANC, then why didn't anyone ask GDS for it, when it didn't arrive on time? Yes. It would have been nice for GDS to have sent it in on time, but the crazy chairman could have asked GDS for it or given them a reminder. [/quote] GDS is obligated to provide the report. It is their responsibility. The ANC actually cut them some slack during the pandemic and they seem to have taken advantage of that good will. So the ANC had to have a meeting to see if GDS was going to fulfill its obligation. Wouldn’t it have been easier for GDS to have submitted timely? Do students at GDS get to submit reports and papers late? Is it the student’s responsibility to turn assignments in on time or the teacher’s? [/quote] Yes, and GDS admins admitted that they were late in filing the report. I truly do not understand how that turned into fodder for the bully leading the meeting to then accuse GDS of encouraging parents to commit fraud. He is off his rocker with unfounded rage. I watched the video with my husband, and we were shocked by his behavior. And by the way, students submit papers late all the time, they get reminders from teachers, and sometimes there is a point penalty. It certainly does not turn into a teacher screaming accusations at the child of attempting to defraud the faculty and school.[/quote] The issue is that GDS visited the ANC multiple times during the time it was out of compliance and didn't say a thing about being out of compliance the first year and knowing that it would be or was out of compliance the second year. GDS board of trustees knew about both years noncompliance and they didn't notify the ANC or other agencies. When GDS actually intended to reduce its class size, like this year, it needed to send a letter to its community telling them it needed to cut back. That's what started this thread. Everything points to GDS not taking any serious steps to prevent its second year overenrollment.[/quote] Why didn't the ANC ask GDS during these multiple visits what its enrollment numbers were?[/quote]
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