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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Basically the kiddo is awkward in social interactions. Doesn’t make eye contact well. Takes some time to process questions. Can come across as rude if you don’t know the situation. When people know the situation and factor it in the kid comes across better and as thoughtful.[/quote] If they do not get selected I’d sue. 100% serious. Make them show the documentation about how they made the decision and what role the interview played. [/quote] Just what we need...more litigation. You know lawsuits aren't free, right? You also think the school is going to write down all the smoking gun reasons why the kid was rejected. My recollection from when my kid did these interviews (this was back when there was still a Walls entrance test) was nobody wrote anything down...they used to interview the parents, so at least they didn't write anything down for us, but I don't recall seeing anyone with a pad for notes. It all seemed like nonsense and I guess the rumor back then is your acceptance was just tied to your entrance test score anyway.[/quote] Depose them. I’m 100% serious. This has been building up for a while. DC has zero programs for 2E kids and it’s not OK. [/quote] So, you spend your own money and sue. Stop suggesting somebody else fight your battle. Great look deposing a 16 year old student who is on the interview committee.[/quote] civil rights cases have fee shifting provisions, hon. and if that 16 year old is playing a role in disability (or other) discrimination for school selection, then they can be deposed. [/quote] Great. Again, you go sue the district. Stop asking someone else to do your dirty work if you feel so strongly. I think OP wants helpful advice to help her kid have a successful interview.[/quote]
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