BOS Legal Forum
This forum exists because officers of the Board of Studies routinely patrol the public forums.
It's not feasible to discuss legal strategy or brainstorm ideas out there where they can see.
You can bet they'll be keeping an eye on it.
The forum is only accessible to members of the usergroup "Legal Team" - which currently consists of:
Goals and objectives
Strategies
Timeline
2003
JK applies for raw marks. Referred to tribunal.
2004
BOS caves on day of tribunal hearing and discloses marks. JK posts on forums.
JK publishes standard FOI application to allow all students to apply (here).
David Huang applies for raw marks. BOS discloses marks. David posts on forums.
JK estimates raw band cut-offs for his and David's courses and posts on forums.
Vincenzo Papalia and Stephanie Paton apply for raw marks.
2005
BOS discloses marks to Vince and Steph. Vince posts on forums, as does Steph.
Two or three other students apply for raw marks. BOS discloses marks. Not posted anywhere.
At least two students who applied for a breakdown of their raw marks by sections had their applications refused:
Andrew Ngai and Laurie Field apply for their raw marks (not itemised) and are refused with reasons identical to those given to Billy. Andrew had 99.95 and Laurie had 100.00.
Henceforth a stock set of reasons is given to all students who apply for raw marks.
Hugh Parsonage collects 50 HSC students and applies for all of their raw marks per question per exam paper (SMH).
2006
Hugh takes his case to the tribunal.
2007
Hugh loses in tribunal on technical point because proper FOI procedure not followed (see decision). All is quiet for some time...
2008
April - NSW Ombudsman announces full-scale review of all FOI applications received by BOS since 2001. (SMH)
2009
1 January - JK applies to BOS for all raw band cut-offs and raw means and standard deviations from 2001-2008 inclusive.
This forum exists because officers of the Board of Studies routinely patrol the public forums.
It's not feasible to discuss legal strategy or brainstorm ideas out there where they can see.
You can bet they'll be keeping an eye on it.
The forum is only accessible to members of the usergroup "Legal Team" - which currently consists of:
Lazarus
lyounamu
dp624
James Cos
lyounamu
dp624
James Cos
Goals and objectives
- Transparency of procedures used to adjust marks and calculate UAIs
- Accountability for those procedures
- Disclosure of sufficient information for third parties to verify that procedures have been correctly applied
Strategies
- Applications pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act 1989 (NSW) - for government agencies (e.g. BOS, DET, TCS)
- Applications pursuant to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) - for private companies (e.g. UAC)
- Public campaigns, media releases? Petitions?
- Contact local MPs?
Timeline
2003
JK applies for raw marks. Referred to tribunal.
2004
BOS caves on day of tribunal hearing and discloses marks. JK posts on forums.
JK publishes standard FOI application to allow all students to apply (here).
David Huang applies for raw marks. BOS discloses marks. David posts on forums.
JK estimates raw band cut-offs for his and David's courses and posts on forums.
Vincenzo Papalia and Stephanie Paton apply for raw marks.
2005
BOS discloses marks to Vince and Steph. Vince posts on forums, as does Steph.
Two or three other students apply for raw marks. BOS discloses marks. Not posted anywhere.
At least two students who applied for a breakdown of their raw marks by sections had their applications refused:
Billy Kanafani applies for his itemised raw marks. BOS refuses application with the following reasons (which show that BOS has caught on to students using raw marks to estimate band cut-offs):Reasons for Decision
...
I have also determined that your request for raw HSC examination marks other than Total Weighted Marks for all HSC courses to be refused. This refusal is pursuant to the provisions of Schedule 1 of the FOI Act at clause 16 (Documents concerning operations of agencies) paragraphs (a)(i) and (ii) relating to access being prejudicial to the effectiveness or the attainment of the objects of tests and examinations. The specific information sought by you is a confidential aspect of the annual HSC marking program for the reason that its wider availability would compromise the integrity of the marking program in future years. Accordingly, I have determined that the disclosure of this information is contrary to the public interest.
...
See also SMH article on Billy's application.This refusal is persuant to provisions of Schedule 1 of the FOI Act at clause 16 (Documents concerning operations of agencies) paragraphs (a)(i) and (ii) relating to access being prejudicial to the effectivness or the attainment of the objects of test and examinations. The decision-maker has formed the view that granting you access to this information will assist in the determination and then public disclosure of the HSC cut scores seperating the bands on the performance scale for the 2004 HSC. The specific information sought by you is a confidential aspect of the annual HSC marking program for the reason that its wider availability would compromise the integrity of the marking program in future years. Accordingly, the decision-maker has determined that the disclosure of this infomration is contrary to the public interest.
Andrew Ngai and Laurie Field apply for their raw marks (not itemised) and are refused with reasons identical to those given to Billy. Andrew had 99.95 and Laurie had 100.00.
Henceforth a stock set of reasons is given to all students who apply for raw marks.
Hugh Parsonage collects 50 HSC students and applies for all of their raw marks per question per exam paper (SMH).
2006
Hugh takes his case to the tribunal.
2007
Hugh loses in tribunal on technical point because proper FOI procedure not followed (see decision). All is quiet for some time...
2008
April - NSW Ombudsman announces full-scale review of all FOI applications received by BOS since 2001. (SMH)
2009
1 January - JK applies to BOS for all raw band cut-offs and raw means and standard deviations from 2001-2008 inclusive.
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