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The black girl should be the sole valedictorian, even though she had a child and was pregnate.
Shouldn't that read "Soul Valedictorian"????

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The black girl should be the sole valedictorian, even though she had a child and was pregnate.
The black girl should be the sole valedictorian, even though she had a child and was pregnate.
The complaint says Thompson attributed the decision to something in the student handbook, though the complaint says he did not list a specific policy.
In regards to recognition of a valedictorian, the McGehee handbook says that "students must be continuously enrolled at McGehee High School the last two semesters without transferring during this time to be considered in class ranking or eligible for valedictorian or salutatorian status."
The handbook says students will be given the same class rank only if their grades are the same, but in deciding class rank, students with lower GPAs who are taking more or harder classes will not be penalized. Gathen said the Wimberly's co-valedictorian had half a credit more than Wimberly and the difference in the students' GPAs was .03 or .05. Gathen said the outcome would have been the same were the situations reversed.
The black girl should be the sole valedictorian, even though she had a child and was pregnate.
That should be even more reason why she should. She got the highest scores, despite these setbacks. Most other girls would probably have let their grades slide trying to cope with this.
The black girl should be the sole valedictorian, even though she had a child and was pregnate.
What's pregnate?
You may be onto something. there.AT first thought I am thinking there must be more to this story than meets the eye.
I would not assume that the parent is telling the truth, sorry but I can't believe there is a school administrator so unbelievably stupid as to tell a black parent her child can't be honored because she is black - not buying that.
Kymberly Wimberly, black valedictorian, claims school demoted her over race - BlogPost - The Washington Post....
Superintendent Thomas Gathen, who is named as a co-defendant, told CNN that the decision wasn’t “racially motivated.”
“That wasn’t an issue with (the co-valedictorians),” he said. “This is strictly an academic issue and a policy issue, not a racial issue.”
In the school’s handbook the only requirement for becoming valedictorian or salutatorian is being enrolled at the school for “the last two semesters without transferring during this time.”
When determining class rank, a student who takes more courses but has a lower GPA will not be “penalized.” This is the case now, according to Gathen, who told CNN the co-valediction had half a credit more in course work and either .03 or .05 less in GPA.
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In my high school, extra work did not harm your chances of being a valedictorian. What's the issue here? Did the white kid also take a bunch of IB/AP classes, too?
I don't understand - the white girl should be punished for going above and beyond the requirements?
Is it really so bad that two people are valedictorians?!
edit: I see the issue is because one student took band and that was only a half credit, while the other student had traditional academic classes and got one B in her four years of high school.
AT first thought I am thinking there must be more to this story than meets the eye.
I would not assume that the parent is telling the truth, sorry but I can't believe there is a school administrator so unbelievably stupid as to tell a black parent her child can't be honored because she is black - not buying that.