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McGehee Secondary School is predominantly white, and 46 percent African-American
If the school is nearly 50% AA, what would be so unusual about a black valedictorian?
McGehee Secondary School is predominantly white, and 46 percent African-American
Honors and AP courses are always the highest level courses in high school, wtf
Well it said ...
"Kymberly Wimberly, 18, got only a single B in her 4 years at McGehee Secondary School, and loaded up on Honors and Advanced Placement classes."
To take those AP and honors classes you can't just be in the lower easy classes. At least not in my school....
Honors and AP courses are always the highest level courses in high school, wtf
We would have never accepted this kind of crap back in the day.
A total of twenty-three (23) credits are required for honor
graduates. For a student to be valedictorian or
salutatorian, he/she must be an honor graduate.
we had guys who intentionally took the minimum number of electives as those would only get you a 4.0 with an A, while AP/GT/honors classes got you a 5. valedictorian was decided because the smartest kid in the class liked tennis and took a couple extra p/e credits because of it, getting him a 4 for those. he's a hedge fund manager now so...
I'll wait until I see some real reporting - that site's been shown to have ZERO journalistic standards.
McGehee Principal Darrell Thompson, a defendant, told her "that he decided to name a white student as co-valedictorian," although the white student had a lower G.P.A.
She seeks punitive damages for constitutional violations, and an injunction declaring her sole valedictorian
So she's valedictorian, just with a white student as her co-valedictorian? And not barred at all? Or am I misreading something?"But for Wimberly's race, defendants would not have selected a student with a lower G.P.A. than Wimberly to also be a valedictorian."
Never accepted what? Not letting a black kid be valedictorian, not letting a black kid get good grades, or not letting black kids in the school at all?![]()
Perfect sense in a liberal world.There was an article in the paper here about how the local schools were declaring anyone with above a 4.0 as valedectorian. Between 4 high schools, there were like 40 valedectorians.
"Defendants did not support African-American students, and did not want to see Wimberly, an African-American young mother as valedictorian.
I'd take a six figure discrimination lawsuit settlement over making some valedictorian speech. Pay up, whiteys.
Lovin' me some classy avatar.The school is 46% black so I am having a hard time believing the school would discriminate against her based on color. For all the high schools I have known, its more than just gpa to be valedectorian.
I think this might have more to do with it than her race. Amazing how the article slips that in at the very in lol. I don't think that the fact that she has a kid should disqualify her, just that the concern of the school is for something entirely different than it is made out to be. They don't necessarily care that they have a black valedictorian, the "big mess" is because they don't want Teen Mom giving the speech. I guess race makes for an easier lawsuit.
"Kimberly took every honors course available to her."
"Kimberly loaded up on honors courses."
hmmmm