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Black Miss HS graduate files lawsuit after a white male student was named salutatorian [ed] [tr]
UK Daily Mail ^ | May 3, 2019 | Emily Crane

Posted on 05/03/2019 7:12:07 AM PDT by C19fan

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To: C19fan
The salutatorian is chosen not only on GPA but also on public speaking ability. The salutatorian is tasked with giving the salutatory address at the graduating ceremonies, and that person should be a competent public speaker. On the other hand, someone who spoke some kind of creole Ebonics would probably not be the first choice for salutatorian.
 
41 posted on 05/03/2019 8:03:48 AM PDT by Governor Dinwiddie
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To: Real Cynic No More

That superintendant was a person of character, that’s for sure.


42 posted on 05/03/2019 8:06:20 AM PDT by babble-on
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To: C19fan; 2Jedismom; 6amgelsmama; AAABEST; aberaussie; AccountantMom; Aggie Mama; agrace; ...

ANOTHER REASON TO HOMESCHOOL

This ping list is for the other articles of interest to homeschoolers about education and public school. This can occasionally be a fairly high volume list. Articles pinged to the Another Reason to Homeschool List will be given the keyword of ARTH. (If I remember. If I forget, please feel free to add it yourself)

The main Homeschool Ping List handles the homeschool-specific articles. I hold both the Homeschool Ping List and the Another Reason to Homeschool Ping list. Please freepmail me to let me know if you would like to be added to or removed from either list, or both.

43 posted on 05/03/2019 8:07:47 AM PDT by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: C19fan

“The teenager claims that district officials took away the chance of her being salutatorian - the graduate with the second-best grades - of Cleveland Central High School because they ‘feared white flight’.”

If true...she should win big.

On a personal note...attractive young lady.


44 posted on 05/03/2019 8:09:03 AM PDT by moovova
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To: C19fan; All

My advice to the young lady would be to drop the matter, be gracious, and determine to work harder than others to reach the top. Which a black female with a degree can certainly do today, even in Mississippi.


45 posted on 05/03/2019 8:09:53 AM PDT by robowombat (Orthodox)
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To: Buckeye McFrog

Alcorn is actually a bucolic campus and has many historical buildings

The huge cast iron stairs that survived Windsor Plantation after the fire found a second life there at the Oakland chapel.

A fair number of notables have graduated from there.

It’s biggest drawback is it’s fairly remote.

It should be noted up until post WWII most colleges up north were not open to blacks either


46 posted on 05/03/2019 8:13:16 AM PDT by wardaddy (I applaud Jim Robinson for his comments on the Southern Monumnets decision ...thank you)
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To: HeadOn
My boys only got “life is hard” from me if they whined about anything

I tell WBill Jr that "it builds character", whenever he whines about something. I may steal your idea, just to toss a changeup occasionally.

47 posted on 05/03/2019 8:23:33 AM PDT by wbill
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48 posted on 05/03/2019 8:25:06 AM PDT by Bratch (IF YOU HAVE SELFISH IGNORANT CITIZENS, YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE SELFISH IGNORANT LEADERS-George Carlin)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Multiple classes each day for three years — we could choose our electives, I chose Physics, Meteorology, Chemistry, Applied Physical Science and the like rather than ‘ART’ or ‘basket weaving.’


49 posted on 05/03/2019 8:37:40 AM PDT by BBB333 (The Power Of Trump Compels You!)
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To: antidemoncrat
It helps to read the whole article. The school didn’t exist before then. It was formed with students from two other high schools because a judge ruled there was improper segregation in the district.

What happened was they recalculated her GPA based on the classes she took at her prior high school which dropped her final GPA to .01 below his.

The real question is whether they can justify that recalculation.

50 posted on 05/03/2019 8:37:46 AM PDT by newzjunkey (Fake news lies, credibility dies.)
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To: Real Cynic No More

One of our high school counselors taught the one geometry class as well. He wouldn’t give a grade higher than A-. It was just a personal peeve of his. Two girls in our class avoided this class while another guy took the class and received a B+. They ended up being co-valedictorians and he salutatorian. I didn’t care about grades, but it was an object lesson into trying to avoid letting my personal peeves harm other people. That has been over 40 years ago and I still think the teacher was a ****. He was a short, balding guy in his mid-30’s who wasn’t married, so he likely didn’t have much to look forward to.


51 posted on 05/03/2019 8:38:02 AM PDT by alternatives? (Why have an army if there are no borders?)
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To: Real Cynic No More

I saw this when I was in high school as well—40 years ago. The offspring of local leaders and school officials were being held up as exemplars, though everyone knew many of them were involved in the same activities as the “bad kids.” However, I don’t recall any of them getting scholarships, since those easy grades they got from teachers didn’t help them on the ACT.

College proved to be the great equalizer. Because I made an effort only in classes I cared about, my academic rank was barely in the top third of my class. I went to a school in Arkansas that offered in-state tuition rates to students from Missouri counties that bordered the “Land of Opportunity,” as it was called in those days. My mother passed away five months before graduation, so I went to college on my social security survivor’s benefits and what I earned from part-time jobs. The school we attended would never be classified as the “Harvard of Arkansas,” but it offered a solid education.

Eight of us began as freshmen in the fall of 1976; four years later, only two of us graduated. The rest dropped out, discovering that their hometown social status and favors from the public school system didn’t help them a bit at the college level. My “turnaround” was motivated by a couple of factors. First, I began to understand that what I was doing would have a major impact on my life. And secondly, I was competing on what appeared to be a more level playing field. No one cared where I was from, or who my parents were. Do the work, and get the grade. Rest on your high school laurels and flunk out. It was that simple back then. Now, you probably need to be a gender studies major and Antifa activist to get decent grades.


52 posted on 05/03/2019 8:48:17 AM PDT by ExNewsExSpook
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To: elcid1970

Yes, probably. LOL

I miss Aretha, I’m from Chicago and loved her in The Blues Brothers.


53 posted on 05/03/2019 8:48:27 AM PDT by proud American in Canada (Trump: MAGA Biden: MAMA)
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To: BBB333

“Multiple classes each day for three years”

If that’s the way we count high school years, then I must have been in HS for 100 years.


54 posted on 05/03/2019 8:53:08 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: dgbrown

On topic, our daughter had epilepsy as a young girl; she had the kind that you grow out of at puberty.

So she worked really hard on her grades when she was in Primary School. Every night my husband will go down and work with her on the chalkboard in the basement. Because he was French and she went to a French School. But all that work has paid off. She was accepted at McGill but turned that down for another good school it has a good program in her field.

But believe me, when she turned down McGill, I was practically in tears, begging her to go. I kept telling her, people recognize that name even in the states. But she had different ideas and sometimes you got to just forget about it and let go. I think she’s done pretty well anyway. As for the grading oh, they have a different system it’s numbers not letters. She has brought her numbers up. It’s just a question of hard work.


55 posted on 05/03/2019 8:56:09 AM PDT by proud American in Canada (Trump: MAGA Biden: MAMA)
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To: HeadOn

Engineers solve problems. Very true. When my daughter was little she told me that when she grew up she wanted to be either a cashier or doctor LOL. After one summer working as a cashier she changed her mind pretty quick on that job.


56 posted on 05/03/2019 8:57:57 AM PDT by proud American in Canada (Trump: MAGA Biden: MAMA)
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To: C19fan

If she was at the top and then they chose to recalculate with new rules, that is wrong. Knowing the area a bit, I bet she has a very strong case, but the school will circle the wagons and come up with excuses to back up their racism, or whatever the reason was that led them to diss her. Personally, I cheer her on to hopefully win her case if it is warranted as I am disinclined to believe school administrators in cases like this. We’ve had our own run-ins with my kids school administrators, and let’s just say that my respect for them is about as low as I would have for a member of Congress.


57 posted on 05/03/2019 9:03:26 AM PDT by Reno89519 (No Amnesty! No Catch-and-Release! Just Say No to All Illegal Aliens! Arrest & Deport!)
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To: alternatives?

I ran into this in high school and college. It makes no sense to cap a grade, it’s a disincentive.

Another thing that ticked me off was a professor who had this thing about docking people who don’t show for the last class before finals one letter grade. She told my class we weren’t meeting again, she told the other class they were.

We argued that she misinformed us but she didn’t care because ONE PERSON from my class showed up. He had missed the prior class so didn’t know what she told us. You’d think in the face of an entire class, save one, not showing she would realize something was off but no, she lowered our grades anyway and blamed us for not getting it right.

She was a NY liberal.


58 posted on 05/03/2019 9:04:02 AM PDT by newzjunkey (Fake news lies, credibility dies.)
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To: jagusafr
That having been said, it looks like the school really screwed the pooch in how they treated the kids from the historically black school.

The story obviously fails to give enough of the relevant background. That said, my quick first reaction is that if there was a combination of two schools with significantly different academic profiles … a wise administration might have chosen to go with co-valedictorians and salutatorians for a year or two.

Yes, that would be a bit awkward since the emphasis in a newly realigned school would have been on building a common identity. But if one school was far more rigorous academically than the other -- a fact that would be known to all the students and that would have been apparent in every class in the new school -- an accommodation would be in order. Straight A's from one school don't necessarily mean the same thing as straight A's from another.

59 posted on 05/03/2019 9:04:03 AM PDT by sphinx
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To: antidemoncrat

AAh, there you go, my GD transferred to a new school in her senior year, and would have been valedictorian, based on her grades. Nobody in the family was the least bit concerned, we knew where she was going to college and based on her grades and test scores got a full scholarship, which was the reason she moved here in the first place.


60 posted on 05/03/2019 9:14:19 AM PDT by tiki
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