Posted on 06/16/2017 7:44:03 AM PDT by Puppage
At many American high schools, the graduation-day tradition of crowning a valedictorian is becoming a thing of the past.
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It's the same logic as economic Marxism: their programs can't lift the poor out of poverty, but they can sure impoverish everyone else.
Interestingly, one way in which Communists in the Soviet Union and its satellites differed from Western Communists is that they did make an effort to maintain high academic standards. Rather than "everyone's a winner," the attitude was that those who did well in school could become engineers or scientists, those who didn't would go and dig ditches and mop floors. Today's Leftists don't even seem to grasp that concept.
Guess it is OK. They are not taught anything in school these days. Everyone could be the top in his or her classes. Who cares?
> Why cant we just have winners anymore?
My 6 yo grandson was at his karate class competition a few months back.
In his age group they give all the kids trophies.
When he was called in front of the sensei, the sensei held the trophy out to him and he told the sensei, “No, Thank you. I didn’t earn it, so it doesn’t mean anything. It’s a poop-trophy.” The sensei kept the trophy.
I liked his term, poop-trophy, and I was proud of him.
“The end of the valedictorian? Schools rethink class rankings”
This will allow every student in the future to say, “I could have probably made valedictorian but the school dropped the honor.”
-PJ
I graduated in the mid-70’s. We had two valedictorians and one salutatorian. The difference was the two females passed on taking a geometry class where the teacher would not give a grade above A- due to his private standard. The male salutatorian took the class and received a B+. It was a lesson in making sure you consider wether your private stances adversely impact others.
I never liked high school and ranked it right up there with prison and nursing homes as places you would like to avoid. If graduation ceremonies were eliminated it would be fine with me.
Otherwise you have the “students” taking the easy “cake courses” scoring higher than the ones taking the the harder courses. Cake courses are no higher than general math.
Because they were educated(?) in a liberal college/university
My niece’s h.s graduating class in Colfax, CA had 16 valedictorians (among a graduating class of about 90). Thankfully, only one was chosen to speak.
The next trend will be not keeping score at HS football games
Quit calling them schools. They’re babysitting and indoctrination centers.
When I was in highschool, they graded us from 0-100. The valedictorian was either 10p or close to it.
I think it was easier to figure out the top student.
In my son's graduating class there were 7 of 35 with 4.0 GPA. The valedictorian was selected based on weighted GPA, with AP and concurrent college classes on a 5.0 scale.
I will say that grades were not handed out like candy and it was an unusual/exceptional class. At least 4 of the 7 scored 33+ on the ACT (perfect = 36), and they were all fighting to squeeze as many AP and college classes as possible into their schedules. There were three up for academic all-state (top 100 in the state), with one selected (not the valedictorian.)
Sometimes when you're dealing with small sample sizes, you get some big fluctuations.
I criticized the revamping of the biology curriculum in the NYC high schools years ago. They turned it from biology to "Living Environment" and cut out a lot except for libtard interests: DNA technology and ecology. Instruction about bones, muscles, eyes, flower anatomy---real biology---was eliminated. I remember remarking that this new "biology" course was more like "How do you FEEL about biology" than real science. No wonder the graduates entering college have to take remedial biology courses and a host of other remedial courses--costing the full price of college tuition but not contributing any graduation credits.
Pathetic.
I failed Latin around 10th grade.
It just occurred to me a few months ago that I still use things I learned in that class despite failing it.
I remember Miss Emmabelle Jones telling me she would give me an A on any assignment if I would just bring one in for a change.
I will admit that no student taking ‘cake courses’ ended up in the top 20. They DID, at one point, rank the top students in order of their GPAs, starting at 4 and going up. There were about 20 in that level. I don’t remember how many kids were in his class.
Math classes have apparently gone the same direction. Rather than solving/deriving equations, students write or talk about how math makes them feel.
When I was in high school (class of 1973), the valedictorian was the girl who took the cake courses and aced them. Of course she went on to a liberal arts college, and had a skull full of mush. The “heavy head trip” in schools was just starting. This was IMHO the precursor to political correctness.
Trophies for everyone! No one is a loser here at Snowflake High, home of the fighting Pansies!
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