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In reply to the discussion: Black Mississippi student forced to share valedictorian title with white student who had lower GPA [View all]Blue_true
(31,261 posts)47. Top of the Class is a major honor, regardless of whether it is shared. nt
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Black Mississippi student forced to share valedictorian title with white student who had lower GPA [View all]
RandySF
Jul 2017
OP
for all the complaints about welfare queens from the racists. they get more angry at seeing black
JI7
Jul 2017
#1
BOOM! Sometimes the simplest things like a Black man being everything racists says he should be
Blue_true
Jul 2017
#32
But we really don't know that's true. All we know is that there is a mother who claims
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#82
That thought occurred to me, too. And how humiliating this must be to her daughter. nt
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#4
Lucky kid. Why don't you have her look for scholarships that target her major.
Blue_true
Jul 2017
#142
"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
No, I'm siding with sanity. The idea that this mother was scrutinizing every grade this other girl
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#71
People are saying this happens in small schools. In that case my experience is relevant
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#84
As far as I know, schools aren't allowed to release GPAs of their students because of privacy laws.
LisaL
Jul 2017
#101
So disappointed with so many on DU siding with a school district that as recently...
brush
Jul 2017
#115
Which is my point, but so many here just automatically assume the black student...
brush
Jul 2017
#136
The complaining family seems way too obsessed with the other girl's grades, it seems to me.
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#15
My high school counted up until the second to last semester to determine honors.
Blue_true
Jul 2017
#40
But the idea that this mother has been keeping track of another girl's EVERY grade since middle
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#87
Or either one of the girls might have fudged the truth at some point along the way
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#72
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
It still wouldn't be clear because you wouldn't know what all her grades were in every class.
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#16
Yes! I hadn't thought of it that way, but it is similar. There is no upside to sharing grades,
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#90
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
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
This mother claims to know every grade the other girl has ever received in high school.
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#17
Not all schools use weighting in determining GPA, and the mom didn't mention that. nt
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#120
I'm sceptical that she knows the other girls grades enough to fully calculate the GPA
Lee-Lee
Jul 2017
#19
There are MANY more advantages to being valedictorian than college admissions
Foamfollower
Jul 2017
#42
But Princeton doesn't accept people based on GPA alone. They OFTEN accept people
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#122
No college would NOT give an award to one of two valedictorians that would be awarded
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#153
It's hard to laugh something off when you feel you are being denied because you are a black woman.
SaschaHM
Jul 2017
#41
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
This girl graduated a year ago and her mother is still obsessing. Poor girl. n/t
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#79
Right. And even college grades don't matter much, unless you are applying to grad school.
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#98
I will be interested to see what the facts are once they come out. I am inclined to believe the
stevenleser
Jul 2017
#67
I hear you. The fact that the school (or district?) lost civil rights rulings swung it the other way
stevenleser
Jul 2017
#76
I'm not saying she is lying. I'm saying she may be misinformed -- that it would be very unlikely
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#92
You don't know if it's frivolous. You only know that the school district which fought...
brush
Jul 2017
#123
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
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
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