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No National Honor Society honors for Plano Senior High grads
WFAA ^
| May 31, 2016
| Bradley Black
Posted on 06/01/2016 10:12:16 AM PDT by C19fan
National Honor Society (NHS) stoles are frequent sight at high school graduation ceremonies around the country, but one Plano Senior High School student is frustrated that he won't be allowed to wear one when he puts on his cap and gown next month.
According to school practices, students are not allowed to wear NHS regalia.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: education; honors; nationalhonorsociety; pc; texas
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So the one time of the year the smart and hard working kids get to show off the school nixes it so the stupid or lazy kids don't feel bad. BS!
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:12:16 AM PDT
by
C19fan
To: C19fan
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:14:33 AM PDT
by
Robert A Cook PE
(I can only donate monthly, but socialists' ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
To: C19fan
Not at my kids school - honors ceremony was this morning - took off time this morning to attend.
Lots of applause for those who worked hard.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:14:49 AM PDT
by
Eddie01
To: C19fan
Really?
I was National Honor Society...I didn’t know there was regalia for me to wear.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:16:48 AM PDT
by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
To: C19fan
It has something to do with minorities.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:18:10 AM PDT
by
yarddog
(Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
To: BenLurkin
I did not get a regalia too but that was back in the mid 80s.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:18:36 AM PDT
by
C19fan
To: C19fan
I was on the Dean’s List but got off it when my GPA went over 2.0
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:21:05 AM PDT
by
AppyPappy
(If you really want to irritate someone, point out something obvious they are trying hard to ignore.)
To: AppyPappy
My son graduated college a couple of weeks back. He had all these tassels and pjs and crap on the sleeves. I asked him what it was all for. His answer? “f*k if I know.”
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:32:47 AM PDT
by
EQAndyBuzz
(Her name is no longer is Hillary. It's Hilarity. Try it on for size, it's fun to say)
To: C19fan
Watch out, Texas. The bastards are gaining on you.
To: EQAndyBuzz
“My son graduated college a couple of weeks back. He had all these tassels and medals and crap on the sleeves. I asked him what it was all for. His answer? f*k if I know.
Pjs? I love spell check.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:33:45 AM PDT
by
EQAndyBuzz
(Her name is no longer is Hillary. It's Hilarity. Try it on for size, it's fun to say)
To: AppyPappy
lol. Hey me too. This NHS is foreign to me. Some of my friends were on it. I wasn’t ever jealous of it. Wasn’t much of a big deal back in 1987.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:33:50 AM PDT
by
napscoordinator
(Trump/Hunter, jr for President/Vice President 2016)
To: EQAndyBuzz
My son is in the C’s-get-degrees category. His sister was an Honors student and he asked to borrow her tassles for his graduation.
She was pissed.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:39:04 AM PDT
by
AppyPappy
(If you really want to irritate someone, point out something obvious they are trying hard to ignore.)
To: C19fan
The failing Black seniors in Mobile County (Alabama) schools were allowed to walk across the stage with qualified graduates and receive a Certificate Of Attendance instead of a diploma at the end of the year graduation ceremonies.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:40:00 AM PDT
by
blam
(Jeff Sessions For President)
To: blam
The failing Black seniors in Mobile County (Alabama) schools were allowed to walk across the stage with qualified graduates and receive a Certificate Of Attendance instead of a diploma at the end of the year graduation ceremonies.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:41:21 AM PDT
by
dfwgator
To: C19fan
Wouldn’t want to make the slugs that sat on their rears all year feel bad. You can bet the leadership of the school was never in NHS and was probably jealous of those that were.
To: C19fan
Looked it up - appears to be a long wide ribbon (yellow) that drapes over the shoulders. There also appears to be a small medal and a tassel to replace the one on the mortar board.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:49:57 AM PDT
by
CIB-173RDABN
(The government is the problem, not the solution.)
To: BenLurkin
I was National Honor Society...I didnt know there was regalia for me to wear. It probably varies. Back when I was a youngster, we got gold cords that we wore over our shoulders. These days, most chapters offer either gold cords or a collar or stole worn over the graduation gown.
To: C19fan
Can’t have those snowflakes be emotionally hurt and then go out and shoot a bunch of people. It’s kinda like gun control.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:52:00 AM PDT
by
SkyDancer
("They Say That Nobody's Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
To: SkyDancer
Texas is getting Californicated.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:52:50 AM PDT
by
dfwgator
To: BenLurkin
Same here. We were recognized at an assembly and as a group we had a picture in the year book. That was it, no really big deal. We had a couple National Merit Scholarship winners and they were recognized at an assembly too, but no graduation insignia.
Don't mean to disparage the wearing of honors stoles, but my daughter just graduated college with a BS in Aerospace magna cum laude with honors and for the two she had a couple special cords to wear around her neck, over her robe and notations on her diploma ... no stole like the Masters and PhD graduates.
Did this practice begin around the same time schools started holding graduation ceremonies for elementary and middle school kids, and teams began awarding participation trophies? That might put it into perspective.
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posted on
06/01/2016 10:57:28 AM PDT
by
katana
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