The best of intentions can sometimes blow up in your face.
Whanganui High School saw the upcoming visit of boxing champion Joseph Parker as a great opportunity to engage some of its more reluctant students.
With Parker's Samoan heritage in mind, it targeted Maori and Pasifica boys for a "closed motivational session".
The heart was in the right place - it was about focusing on strugglers rather than excluding other students who might want to get up close to a Kiwi celebrity. Maori and Pasifica youth are over-represented in the school strugglers league, as education data bears witness, so here was a chance to maybe turn a few of them around.
But the corollary of that was to deny others who would also want to spend time with a sporting star whose appeal goes well beyond ethnicity and gender. It was not a good look.