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WTH?? Student denied diploma for using the word hell
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Originally posted by corn poffi View PostI just can't believe a high school valedictorian would be dumb enough to quote "Twilight". That should be an automatic bump down in class rank.
Our school allowed multiple valedictorians if the students all had identical GPAs because valedictorians were the student(s) ranked #1 in their class by GPA. I don't know what would be used as a tiebreaker. How do other places choose valedictorians?
As far as the girl's diploma, I agree that she should have to write the apology. I was taught that "hell" was inappropriate language (except for the theological meaning, of course). I'm sure she knew better. Just because you're free to say something, doesn't mean you're free of the consequences, and this would be a great opportunity for her parents to teach her about that while the lesson is still "free".Laurie
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Originally posted by ladymoreta View PostJust because you're free to say something, doesn't mean you're free of the consequences, and this would be a great opportunity for her parents to teach her about that while the lesson is still "free".Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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I don't know what would be used as a tiebreaker. How do other places choose valedictorians?Married to a newly minted Pediatric Rad, momma to a sweet girl and a bunch of (mostly) cute boy monsters.
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Ours were weighted, too, but if you wanted to go to a school like OU, you needed to take all the honors/AP classes that were offered (and they structured the schedule so you could do that). Since we all took the same classes, it just required making all A's to get equal scores.Laurie
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Princess Fiona: I'm with you and Pollyanna. She should apologize. Offensiveness is not defined solely by intent. Even of her use of the word was inadvertent, unintentionally or not meant to offend, it was a reasonably foreseeable term of offense to a mixed audience. Be bigger than the principal--who strikes me as being a tad petty--and apologize.
Teenagers. The whole world is always all about them and their feelings and their values. Show that you are bigger than that and learn a grown-up life lesson: concede where appropriate.
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