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Reply to "Quince Orchard community meeting for Boundary Analysis"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If they like their current school, is there anything wrong with not wanting to go to another school which appears not as good? [/quote] [b]"Not as good", how?[/b] For example, there seems to be a common belief that Northwest HS is "not as good" as Quince Orchard HS. In what was is Northwest HS "not as good"? The teachers are worse? The facilities are worse? The principals are worse? The tennis team/yearbook/honors chorus is worse?[/quote] I am not talking about bringing evidence to the court. [b]"A common belief" is a good reason for parents to like one school and not like the other. [/b] This is not trying to convince BoE on anything. This is simply rebutting the PP's implication that it might be morally wrong to not support the changes. There could be better or worse choices, but there is nothing morally wrong for many parents to choose to oppose the change if they believe it will hurt them.[/quote] It's certainly a reason. [b]It's not an immoral reason[/b]. But it's not a good reason.[/quote] That is what I wanted to show. I am not trying to convince people that is a good reason so that they change their mind on the matter. [/quote]
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