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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They will need lawyers vetting every admissions decision that gets made as a lawsuit is inevitable. Of course it will take forever. These idiots broke something that didn't need to be fixed and in the process have made sure everyone else gets inconvenienced as well. Cannot wait to vote this idiotic School Board OUT. [/quote] 2 things: 1) Lawsuits won't go anywhere on an individual basis. Private and public schools have a compelling interest in the privacy of the admissions process. There already exist lawsuits challenging the validity of the process, but they have failed to secure injunctive relief and will not be able to rescind decisions once rendered. This is another reason that the TJ admissions office will do everything they can to release before June 1 - once those decisions are out, it would be a monumental task to reverse them. 2) Most of the parents who are put out by all of this reside in two districts - Dranesville and Sully. Maybe a few in Hunter Mill. And a whole hell of a lot live in Loudoun and are irrelevant to this process. So unless you're planning to sweep those and the at-large districts plus pick up one more seat somewhere, you're not getting anywhere with reversing the current TJ admissions trend.[/quote] The rejection of merit-based admissions is being done to place Lee, Mason, and Mount Vernon. Lots of folks in Braddock, Providence, and Springfield aren't happy, either. At some point people will decide whether they want county policy decided by three magisterial districts and the nutcase at-large SJWs. [/quote] *whispers* standardized exams don't measure merit[/quote] They do a whole lot better job than racial preferences. [/quote]
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