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SaschaHM

(2,897 posts)
41. It's hard to laugh something off when you feel you are being denied because you are a black woman.
Mon Jul 3, 2017, 10:12 AM
Jul 2017

I don't know who is right in this scenario, the parents or the school that fought desegregation for years.

I'm glad things worked out for you and your friend, but I don't see how this relates to this young woman's claim that she was discriminated against.

This isn't a "let's give a joint speech and laugh" moment because racial discrimination in any form needs to be fought against.

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for all the complaints about welfare queens from the racists. they get more angry at seeing black JI7 Jul 2017 #1
Yep. dalton99a Jul 2017 #11
Yes. This. Thank you! NurseJackie Jul 2017 #27
Tht's why they despised Barack Obama so much. Foamfollower Jul 2017 #29
BOOM! Sometimes the simplest things like a Black man being everything racists says he should be Blue_true Jul 2017 #32
+ a zillion lunasun Jul 2017 #59
But we really don't know that's true. All we know is that there is a mother who claims pnwmom Jul 2017 #82
+1,000!!! Exactly!!! AgadorSparticus Jul 2017 #89
I went into the FB page the mother set up and I'm not so sure. pnwmom Jul 2017 #2
I wonder if the mother knows about weighted / AP classes, too. X_Digger Jul 2017 #3
That thought occurred to me, too. And how humiliating this must be to her daughter. nt pnwmom Jul 2017 #4
Every single class my child takes is weighted. xmas74 Jul 2017 #6
That's why abolishing GPA is discussed BadgerKid Jul 2017 #20
Absolutely. xmas74 Jul 2017 #131
If you have a kid who is running a 3.95 GPA, why complain. Blue_true Jul 2017 #38
Her problem is that there are some xmas74 Jul 2017 #130
Lucky kid. Why don't you have her look for scholarships that target her major. Blue_true Jul 2017 #142
Her planned major is public relations, xmas74 Jul 2017 #145
Seems like she has a plan. nt Blue_true Jul 2017 #146
Yep. xmas74 Jul 2017 #149
Good job of parenting. I had both of my parents to adulthood and beyond. Blue_true Jul 2017 #151
I'll be happy when xmas74 Jul 2017 #154
Back in the day, it wasn't like that so they may not "get" it. sarah FAILIN Jul 2017 #8
My daughters' high school did not weigh classes exboyfil Jul 2017 #10
Is engineering university IaState? bobbieinok Jul 2017 #102
Yes exboyfil Jul 2017 #112
And a beautiful campus! bobbieinok Jul 2017 #137
really?.... bluecollar2 Jul 2017 #113
"she appears to be fighting the school district on many different fronts" left-of-center2012 Jul 2017 #28
As a kid who had to fight a school district on several fronts, I have sympathy. politicat Jul 2017 #143
This can be solved by simply releasing the GPAs. It's raises doubt that that hasn't been done. brush Jul 2017 #45
And yet, DU sides w/ the authority and starts to drag the mother/student. SaschaHM Jul 2017 #53
No, I'm siding with sanity. The idea that this mother was scrutinizing every grade this other girl pnwmom Jul 2017 #71
WOW, a scholarly equal to the Texas cheerleader mom...sans the murder. angstlessk Jul 2017 #77
Your experiences don't fucking matter. SaschaHM Jul 2017 #80
People are saying this happens in small schools. In that case my experience is relevant pnwmom Jul 2017 #84
I went to a small school as well and yes, those of us aiming for the top spot SaschaHM Jul 2017 #85
When was that? Baconator Jul 2017 #135
Yup. We had IB (6.0) and AP (5.0) courses that were weighted more. SaschaHM Jul 2017 #138
I will use this as an example of what might not xmas74 Jul 2017 #139
As far as I know, schools aren't allowed to release GPAs of their students because of privacy laws. LisaL Jul 2017 #101
Certainly the problem can be solved privately to determine the valedictorian brush Jul 2017 #107
So disappointed with so many on DU siding with a school district that as recently... brush Jul 2017 #115
My issue with it is we really don't know xmas74 Jul 2017 #132
Which is my point, but so many here just automatically assume the black student... brush Jul 2017 #136
The claim is that the GPA is the same sarah FAILIN Jul 2017 #5
The complaining family seems way too obsessed with the other girl's grades, it seems to me. pnwmom Jul 2017 #15
It sounds like they were friends sarah FAILIN Jul 2017 #56
I had 35 in my graduating class. We didn't do that. pnwmom Jul 2017 #70
My high school counted up until the second to last semester to determine honors. Blue_true Jul 2017 #40
Ok, but what does that have to do with the case of who is valedictorian? brush Jul 2017 #46
The kid did well in high school. That only means so much. Blue_true Jul 2017 #57
Ok, but the black student feels she was cheated out of being sole valedictorian brush Jul 2017 #62
You view on this clearly isn't the same as mine. Blue_true Jul 2017 #65
Why doesn't the school prove it was a tie? That's easy to do. brush Jul 2017 #69
But the idea that this mother has been keeping track of another girl's EVERY grade since middle pnwmom Jul 2017 #87
the white girl could have got a B in the last semester sarah FAILIN Jul 2017 #58
Or either one of the girls might have fudged the truth at some point along the way pnwmom Jul 2017 #72
The school district claims they were tied exboyfil Jul 2017 #7
My district only took GPA back three decimal points. Blue_true Jul 2017 #43
Hard to be proud when you feel discriminated against. SaschaHM Jul 2017 #49
Where is the discrimination? MichMan Jul 2017 #63
Is this a serious question? SaschaHM Jul 2017 #66
Should the other student have it taken away after over a year has passed? MichMan Jul 2017 #99
You don't get to co-opt awards because they are given to black people. SaschaHM Jul 2017 #108
There is no evidence that this happened -- just the mother's suspicions based on other pnwmom Jul 2017 #117
"only"? That's kind of ridiculous when most non-math grades are so subjective. n/t pnwmom Jul 2017 #116
My old school did the same. xmas74 Jul 2017 #140
I get where the mom is coming from. SaschaHM Jul 2017 #9
It still wouldn't be clear because you wouldn't know what all her grades were in every class. pnwmom Jul 2017 #16
Never share grades with others? Seriously? n/t USALiberal Jul 2017 #22
Seriously. My oldest had a number of ways of dodging the question, pnwmom Jul 2017 #24
Yes, seriously. NCTraveler Jul 2017 #34
My god is this hilarious. n/t USALiberal Jul 2017 #35
Laughter is one of the best things in the world. NCTraveler Jul 2017 #39
No doubt, you'll explain what this sentiment is predicated on LanternWaste Jul 2017 #44
Yes! I hadn't thought of it that way, but it is similar. There is no upside to sharing grades, pnwmom Jul 2017 #90
"But then you have to also accept public failures." NCTraveler Jul 2017 #114
It's never too early to teach your kids to have boundaries and enforce them. It's no one else's bettyellen Jul 2017 #61
I was taught never to share that information. xmas74 Jul 2017 #133
You don't need to know all her grades though if her daugher is a straight A student ... SaschaHM Jul 2017 #25
Not all districts weight grades and the mom didn't mention anything about that. It seems that she pnwmom Jul 2017 #118
Also in MS -- the Sgent Jul 2017 #12
Nooo, cons aren't racist .. WTF? Hieronymus Jul 2017 #13
The takeaway really depends on who you believe. Igel Jul 2017 #14
This mother claims to know every grade the other girl has ever received in high school. pnwmom Jul 2017 #17
She doesn't claim to know that. She claims to know the schedule. SaschaHM Jul 2017 #26
If that is the case, then it should have been in the filing exboyfil Jul 2017 #54
Not all schools use weighting in determining GPA, and the mom didn't mention that. nt pnwmom Jul 2017 #120
IF the young woman was the kindest...she would have told the malaise Jul 2017 #18
Top of the Class is a major honor, regardless of whether it is shared. nt Blue_true Jul 2017 #47
How would she know? exboyfil Jul 2017 #55
Why should she have if their GPA's were the same? As the district says. n/t pnwmom Jul 2017 #121
I'm sceptical that she knows the other girls grades enough to fully calculate the GPA Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #19
She'd have been pestering her daughter to pester her friend about her grades pnwmom Jul 2017 #119
Deja vu Not Ruth Jul 2017 #21
Valedictorian is just another silly "contest" that is way overrated. n/t USALiberal Jul 2017 #23
Complete and utter falsehood. Foamfollower Jul 2017 #30
There is a LOT more that goes into it. Read more. n/t USALiberal Jul 2017 #33
There are MANY more advantages to being valedictorian than college admissions Foamfollower Jul 2017 #42
Such advantages are short-lived, transitory things. MineralMan Jul 2017 #83
BALONEY! Foamfollower Jul 2017 #105
But Princeton doesn't accept people based on GPA alone. They OFTEN accept people pnwmom Jul 2017 #122
Silly contest that can get the student xmas74 Jul 2017 #134
No college would NOT give an award to one of two valedictorians that would be awarded pnwmom Jul 2017 #153
Exactly. xmas74 Jul 2017 #155
Valedictorian title isn't a fucking peewee T-ball game. DK504 Jul 2017 #31
Way back in 1963, at my high school, which had a senior MineralMan Jul 2017 #36
It's hard to laugh something off when you feel you are being denied because you are a black woman. SaschaHM Jul 2017 #41
Being valedictorian or co-valedictorian is a great honor. MineralMan Jul 2017 #48
A claim for which they have presented exactly zero evidence. mythology Jul 2017 #51
Well, that's fine for you. SaschaHM Jul 2017 #52
Grades aren't public so the mother has no real evidence to rely on. Just her daughter's reports pnwmom Jul 2017 #74
And you both knew that being a co-valedictorian was just as special -- or not -- as being pnwmom Jul 2017 #73
I'm sure my parents thought it was an honor. MineralMan Jul 2017 #78
This girl graduated a year ago and her mother is still obsessing. Poor girl. n/t pnwmom Jul 2017 #79
Well, yes. I went to that facebook page, and saw MineralMan Jul 2017 #86
Right. It's supposedly her daughter's page, but it's all about the mother. pnwmom Jul 2017 #88
Well, five years from now, nobody's going to give a damn, MineralMan Jul 2017 #94
Right. And even college grades don't matter much, unless you are applying to grad school. pnwmom Jul 2017 #98
This sounds strange all the way around. NCTraveler Jul 2017 #37
My daughter was set to be valedictorian at her HS graduation. (class of 500) panader0 Jul 2017 #50
The school says the GPA was identical for both. Which is correct? Honeycombe8 Jul 2017 #60
I guess that's what the lawsuit is supposed to determine. MineralMan Jul 2017 #64
I will be interested to see what the facts are once they come out. I am inclined to believe the stevenleser Jul 2017 #67
Did you look at the web page the mom set up? It made me disinclined. pnwmom Jul 2017 #75
I hear you. The fact that the school (or district?) lost civil rights rulings swung it the other way stevenleser Jul 2017 #76
It blows my mind that folks here are quick to say that the mother is lying... SaschaHM Jul 2017 #81
I'm not saying she is lying. I'm saying she may be misinformed -- that it would be very unlikely pnwmom Jul 2017 #92
As more facts come out, we'll see, mountain grammy Jul 2017 #96
Headline is a lie oberliner Jul 2017 #68
You don't know if it's frivolous. You only know that the school district which fought... brush Jul 2017 #123
True - that part was just my opinion oberliner Jul 2017 #125
I was initially sympathetic to the mother. pnwmom Jul 2017 #144
You seem to be siding with the district. A district with a history of racial discrimination. brush Jul 2017 #147
Because I don't think the mother is credible. If the district was in the wrong, I think pnwmom Jul 2017 #148
I just don't get why you're favoring a racist district. Your dislike of the mother... brush Jul 2017 #150
I don't like narcissistic parents, and this mother appears to fall into that category. pnwmom Jul 2017 #152
Why do you care? It would matter to me if I was cheated out of that honor. brush Jul 2017 #156
Why do you care? pnwmom Jul 2017 #157
I care because I'm AA and don't like to see our accomplishments diminished brush Jul 2017 #158
Not so much a lie as CLICKBAIT. Dr. Strange Jul 2017 #128
Yep oberliner Jul 2017 #129
This was dirty pool. Baitball Blogger Jul 2017 #91
You think it's likely that this mother actually knows every grade the other girl has gotten pnwmom Jul 2017 #93
They have a lawsuit in play, so that might become relevant information that Baitball Blogger Jul 2017 #95
What first made me wonder about this mother was looking at the website the mother set up pnwmom Jul 2017 #97
Breaking down walls is a task that is not for everyone. Baitball Blogger Jul 2017 #100
Is that what you call grade-stalking another student since middle school? That really doesn't seem pnwmom Jul 2017 #103
You assume that grades were not shared as a common exchange in conversation? Baitball Blogger Jul 2017 #104
Of course I didn't assume that. I knew they were, and I didn't think that was helpful. pnwmom Jul 2017 #106
And I think that's great parenting. Baitball Blogger Jul 2017 #109
Right -- slips can happen, even if someone is trying to be circumspect. pnwmom Jul 2017 #110
I wouldn't be surprised. We live in a very competitive world. Baitball Blogger Jul 2017 #111
Probably but xmas74 Jul 2017 #141
I knew the headline was too good to be true. ileus Jul 2017 #124
Living in the south, I am not surprised by this Gothmog Jul 2017 #126
But digging deeper it turns out the mother is providing no evidence for her suspicions pnwmom Jul 2017 #127
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