Harvard to plagiarizing valedictorian: Buh Bye

I’d tend to agree with this, too. After all, she’s 18, and the benefit of maturity and experience might teach her a Lesson.

Of course, it’ll count for naught if her suit isn’t dropped and succeeds. Can you imagine how full of herself - how vindicated - she’ll feel if she wins?

You really have to wonder, however, that if daddy is the driving force behind this – which I think is a fairly safe assumption to make; most high school kids are not this power-driven without something behind them driving them; IOW, she had to learn it somewhere – whether he is himself immune to embarrassment to the point where he will continue to press on in order to obtain what he believes is “fair” for his daughter.

I realize this is hypothetical, but if she and daddy were willing to stomp that hard on her fellow students for such a dubious honor as valedictorian, and since she’s no longer attending that school system, why should they not continue to press their suit and attempt to achieve their version of “justice”?

What I’m afraid of is that the school district will settle it just to make it go away, when it gets time-consuming and expensive enough to continue to fight it. I really hope they don’t, but that’s far too often what happens even in ridiculous lawsuits these days.

I think more of us would be more forgiving on a personal level if it seemed that she was being properly penalized officially.

There’s a connection there. This kind of grade manipulation is despicable enough, but it’s worse when you take into account the fact that Hornstein’s grades do not necessarily reflect her abilities. I mean, really: is a GPA the only way to measure someone’s academic worth? Did the student who got a 3.9 learn less than the one who got a 4.3? I believe I’ve said before that grades are often a measure of conformity.

And I have a vague, nebulous memory of some case where a student’s work-study accomplishments were called into question because he’d worked for his mom, who was suspected of having given him an automatic A…Ring a bell for anyone?