From 186993a473d8851281fd7b74d890ae3bbed03568 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rushil Umaretiya <2023rumareti@tjhsst.edu> Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2020 16:16:58 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] changed the signature --- pages/templates/pages/email.html | 20 ++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/pages/templates/pages/email.html b/pages/templates/pages/email.html index 7a29413..de76832 100644 --- a/pages/templates/pages/email.html +++ b/pages/templates/pages/email.html @@ -77,7 +77,15 @@
We acknowledge that there is not an all-encompassing solution to foster a diverse learning environment at TJ. Superficial solutions may produce favorable results in the short-term, but they fail to properly address the root issue. The process will be long and difficult, but with action from every corner of the community, it can be achieved.
We believe that instead of hastily trying to manufacture more diversity at TJ, we should start from the fundamental level to make education an experience that allows everyone equal opportunity; only then will diversity within the TJ community flourish naturally.
We hope the board will reconsider accepting the proposed changes to the TJ Admissions process and seek solutions that will address the root of the diversity issue at our school. Thank you.
-Sincerely,
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Sincerely,
+Michael Fatemi (TJHSST Class of 2022)
+Leon Jia (TJHSST Class of 2022)
+Nitin Kanchinadam (TJHSST Class of 2022)
+Elliott D. Lee (TJHSST Class of 2022)
+Yeefay Li (TJHSST Class of 2022)
+Rushil Umaretiya (TJHSST Class 2023)
+Swesik Ramineni (TJHSST Class of 2022)
+Saurav Banerjee (TJHSST Class of 2022)
We acknowledge that there is not an all-encompassing solution to foster a diverse learning environment at TJ. Superficial solutions may produce favorable results in the short-term, but they fail to properly address the root issue. The process will be long and difficult, but with action from every corner of the community, it can be achieved.
We believe that instead of hastily trying to manufacture more diversity at TJ, we should start from the fundamental level to make education an experience that allows everyone equal opportunity; only then will diversity within the TJ community flourish naturally.
We hope the board will reconsider accepting the proposed changes to the TJ Admissions process and seek solutions that will address the root of the diversity issue at our school. Thank you.
-Sincerely,
{{form.name}}
Sincerely,
+Michael Fatemi (TJHSST Class of 2022)
+Leon Jia (TJHSST Class of 2022)
+Nitin Kanchinadam (TJHSST Class of 2022)
+Elliott D. Lee (TJHSST Class of 2022)
+Yeefay Li (TJHSST Class of 2022)
+Rushil Umaretiya (TJHSST Class 2023)
+Swesik Ramineni (TJHSST Class of 2022)
+Saurav Banerjee (TJHSST Class of 2022)