DSA Appeal 2011
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ycpang:
Yes... if RI had had the moral fortitude to not take part ever in this appeal thingy, it would have contributed consistently to the betterment of character education for not only its own students but students in other institutions. RI is a role model whether it likes it or not.Chandelier:
My DS's fren parent called up RI this morning & was told appeal UNSUCCESSFUL for DSA CO high 26X (accepted HCI CO earlier). Admin staff said RI has tried their very best but MOE disapproved transfer. Claimed that letters has been send out (but they hvnt receive yet...) & will refund e $20.
RI is the number 1 culprit of this DSA appeal thingy. :mad:
But I suppose that in the allure of being the best, the ends justify the means. It is unbecoming that RI was still fighting MOE on this matter when it knew full well early on, that this year the MOE had decided to enforce this strongly. Perhaps RI thought that being the best, it was entitled to break some rules?
Ok... I better :siam: -
I wonder if ALL DSA CO appeals have been rejected or if some slipped through the crack?
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jtoh:
I wonder if ALL DSA CO appeals have been rejected or if some slipped through the crack?
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zeemimi:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: Ya thinking they signed non-disclosure agreement? :nunchuk:jtoh:
I wonder if ALL DSA CO appeals have been rejected or if some slipped through the crack?
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jtoh:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: Ya thinking they signed non-disclosure agreement? :nunchuk:[/quote]sign or no sign .... if hv ..... will somehow be made known one la. this friend tell that friend. that friend tell this friend. soon will splash all over ksp forum. paper cannot wrap fire.zeemimi:
[quote=\"jtoh\"]I wonder if ALL DSA CO appeals have been rejected or if some slipped through the crack?
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:rotflmao:
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ycpang:
If RI now releases a student, who has accepted RI CO thru DSA, for him to join HCI (or any other schools), do you still consider RI a 'culprit' for breaking MOE's ruling???Chandelier:
My DS's fren parent called up RI this morning & was told appeal UNSUCCESSFUL for DSA CO high 26X (accepted HCI CO earlier). Admin staff said RI has tried their very best but MOE disapproved transfer. Claimed that letters has been send out (but they hvnt receive yet...) & will refund e $20.
RI is the number 1 culprit of this DSA appeal thingy. :mad: -
This is an odd question.
RI cannot force students to attend its school. Students may leave to go overseas… Students may even leave to be homeschooled. Why would RI break any ruling by releasing a student… any student? If HCI accepted a student whom it knew had previously committed to RI, it is HCI who helped parents to dishonour their commitments for the sake of a high t-score. RI has no choice but to release. -
firefly38:
If RI now releases a student, who has accepted RI CO thru DSA, for him to join HCI (or any other schools), do you still consider RI a 'culprit' for breaking MOE's ruling???[/quote]Your assumption is like asking; Am I guilty if I didn't kill anyone? Of course not lar. :?ycpang:
[quote=\"Chandelier\"]My DS's fren parent called up RI this morning & was told appeal UNSUCCESSFUL for DSA CO high 26X (accepted HCI CO earlier). Admin staff said RI has tried their very best but MOE disapproved transfer. Claimed that letters has been send out (but they hvnt receive yet...) & will refund e $20.
RI is the number 1 culprit of this DSA appeal thingy. :mad: -
I think there is a slight difference between the bond breakers and parents/students who requested for DSA transfer. For the bond breakers, I think they usually break their bond after they have finished the education whereas for the P6, they have not even entered the secondary school. The company has groomed the bond breaker and spent a lot $$$ and time on them but this is not the case in DSA. Are we expecting too much from a 12 year old child? Imagine a child rejected the CO from the second school without realising that he had written out of point for his compo during PSLE. As a result, he got a poor t-score and that he no longer qualified for most schools. Do we want the child to experience the pain/regret of making a wrong decision at the age of 12? I just dont feel comfortable about the DSA thing anymore and really fear that MOE may just implement something drastic and sudden and worst without informing the parents and students.

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