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Overlooking Potential Honor Ro

 

To ensure and mostly to prove that there is no racial hatred towards any ethnic groups, U-High adopted a new way to process the applications of possible future students. They now have a quota of students with certain ethnic backgrounds to meet. This ensures that there is no racial discrimination. .
             Though not found to be as frequent, some people believe that the people with more money in society are the most likely to succeed. The lower middle class has often been overlooked when searching for students who would benefit their school the most. To prove this as not a fact, U-High also accepts a certain amount of students from different districts according to where they live and different economic backgrounds as well. This allows every applicant, no matter what their background, to have a chance to get into what some consider one of the best high schools, academically and athletically. .
             A child growing up cultured is also one concern of many of the parents in today's society. They want their children to be exposed to all that life has to offer and to a different variety of people. They do not want their child to grow up blinded to the fact every one in the world is not exactly the same as they are. They want their children to realize and learn tolerance of the many different religions that people have, the different backgrounds that shape who they are. There is no better way to do this, then through the school that they grow up and are educated in. So, in choosing whom to accept, the school has to also consider the parents' wishes in this as well. Accepting a certain amount of different backgrounds seems to be the best solution when faced with this issue. .
             In taking both of those precautions, most would say that gives every applicant the best opportunity to be accepted. This stops racial discrimination and economic discrimination as well. Obviously there are many reasons that appear to be acceptable in structuring the process of admissions at University High School.


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