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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]SaschaHM
(2,897 posts)It actually caused a bit of a scandal one year when a kid from another high school that offered AP courses in 10th grade transferred in for the IB program and became the defacto Valedictorian because no one at our school could take them until 11th grade.
For the most part, I took the same classes w/ the same core set of students from 2nd grade up to 10th grade. The only break was middle school, from 6th-8th, where the core group was split by race due to districting, but we still were on the same academically gifted/honors track in our respective middle school. Had I skipped out on boarding school, I would have taken the same IB courses w/ them from 11th to 12th.
If you went to my high school, your path to Valedictorian started w/ Algebra in the 8th grade before you arrived and ended w/ the toughest IB course set w/ AP Psych in the one slot where you didn't take an IB course.