* Eunoia JC (EJC)
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I am also curious. Why canβt the meeting outcome be shared in public?
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ngl2010:
I am also curious. Why can't the meeting outcome be shared in public?
Maybe will be reported in the newspapers? -
It's not difficult to guess the outcome, given the silence. :siam:
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http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/education/story/moe-mulling-over-bishan-interim-jc-site-20150527
A factual report on the dialogue with MOE on Monday night.
Many issues raised by the parents that night, went unanswered by the MOE panel. Hope to see some resolution in the coming weeks. -
Told you before that many parents are demanding their DC transfer to another IP JC.

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sinoboy:
Told you before that many parents are demanding their DC transfer to another IP JC.

Free upgrade syndrome -
I'm sure everyone's received this deck by now, though it doesn't say much... :shock:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_xC0SDKPxSqTUlDeHlVMGZleVU/view -
sinoboy:
Told you before that many parents are demanding their DC transfer to another IP JC.

What is many?
The newspaper reported how many?
What is the number of parents who did not make this request? Did the newspaper article mentioned? -
Jennifer:
enough and loud enough for the newspaper to report.sinoboy:
Told you before that many parents are demanding their DC transfer to another IP JC.

What is many?
The newspaper reported how many?
What is the number of parents who did not make this request? Did the newspaper article mentioned? -
pirated:
Nah ... it's not just that.sinoboy:
Told you before that many parents are demanding their DC transfer to another IP JC.

Free upgrade syndrome
it's liken to a girl having 2 brothers as suitors. She finally chose the younger one over the older one cos the suitors' parent had promised a new property for the younger brother, along with a host of other things. however, things didn't work out well. Now the girl wants to break up with the younger brother and demanding that the older brother be hers because she had a choice in the first place. So she should still be allowed to make a choice again even when her first choice didn't work out well.
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