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4 MAY 11, 2017 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM Photography co. splits with Maspeth HS over admissions fiasco BY ANTHONY GIUDICE AGIUDICE@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM @A_GIUDICEREPORT A Ridgewood-based photography studio known to work with a number of local schools has severed ties with Maspeth High School over the admissions fi asco that omitted hundreds of Catholic school students from the school’s admissions process. Harisch Studios, which photographs many local schools, weddings and corporate events, announced it will no longer work with the Maspeth school aft er it was discovered in March that administrators made a “clerical error” that failed to designate 500 students from parochial schools that met the criteria for priority status in the high school’s admissions lottery. Parents were outraged that children who met Maspeth High School’s criteria to be placed on the priority list during the admissions lottery were left out, while other students who did not meet the criteria were given off ers to attend the school. Harisch Studios president Mark Moss shared in the parents’ outrage. “All students, regardless of where they have gone to grammar and middle school, should be able to apply on equal footing for seats in local public schools,” he said in a statement. “We strongly believe in the public, private and parochial school systems, and are saddened when one group is unfairly targeted. The children of the community should never be the ones who suff er; neglecting to submit the Catholic school students’ names, along with the fact that they attended open houses or information sessions, causes harm to our local students, and teaches them the wrong lesson.” The Department of Education (DOE) tried to fi x the oversight by holding a second lottery, where 66 Catholic school students received admission off ers to Maspeth High School. For parents, and for Moss, this was not enough. “We are grateful that the Department of Education attempted to correct the error in judgement,” Moss added. “But an operating philosophy that permits this to occur is one that has to be dramatically changed before the community will again have the trust in the school and the system. Representatives from Maspeth High School, however, provided a diff erent reason for the split, citing Harisch Studios’ quality of work and issues of lateness. “There were numerous complaints this year regarding the substandard quality of Mr. Moss’ work and his inability to meet deadlines by members of our school’s community,” Mario Matos, treasurer at Maspeth High School, told QNS in an email on Thursday aft ernoon. “Due to the mounting complaints, we decided a few months ago to sever ties with him as a vendor. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors.” Photo: Anthony Giudice/RIDGEWOOD TIMES Parents aren't the only ones upset with Maspeth High School over its admissions fi asco. MEDIA ADVISORY Middle Village Preparatory Charter School will conduct its monthly Board of Trustees Meeting on Wednesday, May 17th. Details are as follows: WHO: Middle Village Preparatory Charter School WHAT: Monthly Board of Trustees Meeting WHEN: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 TIME: 6:00 PM WHERE: Middle Village Prep at Christ the King Campus Campus Conference Room Door # 10 68-02 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village, NY 11379 All meetings of the Trustees and all committees and subcommittees are conducted with the New York Open Meetings Law (N.Y. Public Officers Law §§ 100-111).


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