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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Coalition for TJ filed a new Motion for Preliminary Injunction yesterday to prevent FCPS from using the same process for class of 2026 that they used for 2025. Scheduled to be argued before applications are due.[/quote] Unless they are making an actual suggestion as to how the process should run, the only effect this will have is to delay the process further. The basics of the process are almost certainly going to remain the same - there will be geographic distribution and there will not be an exam - unless there is a court order that they change or remove those elements. The time to litigate this will be in the next School Board elections in November of 2023, and the earliest impact will be for the incoming class of 2029. A newly elected school board taking office in early 2024 won't have an impact on the process to select the class of 2028 without creating an even worse time problem than the one that the incessant failed lawsuits created for the class of 2025.[/quote] They are suggesting applications be decided on merit. No chance that will fly.[/quote] Totally losing argument[/quote]
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