Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, and there are quotas
You would be able to sue them and win millions in court if this were true. It is completely illegal in the US for public school to use race as an admission criteria.
Until the Supreme Court overturns affirmative action (likely next year), it is legal…not quotas, but using race as a factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, and there are quotas
You would be able to sue them and win millions in court if this were true. It is completely illegal in the US for public school to use race as an admission criteria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, and there are quotas
You would be able to sue them and win millions in court if this were true. It is completely illegal in the US for public school to use race as an admission criteria.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and there are quotas
Anonymous wrote:Name?
Just curious….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Name?
Just curious….
I recieved our child's packet from our AART (per request) last year and the demographic information (sex, race, language spoken at home, young scholar status) was on the first page of the file. Of course they know.
Anonymous wrote:Name?
Just curious….