Is that common? My salutatorian status is not on my high-school transcript.
What are the chances that this kid hasn’t already been accepted to college? And once you’ve got a college degree, nobody cares about what you did in high school.
I mean, theoretically, college admissions are always conditional on receiving the final transcript from the high school, and a college could choose to rescind admission over this. I don’t think it’s likely, but it could theoretically happen.
Depending on where he’s been accepted to, and depending on whether this story is a flash in the pan or the kid turns into some kind of long-lasting (in)famous badminton bird between the two sides of the culture wars, the college might rescind admission just to prevent inviting a no-win controversy into their own little garden.
I know someone who didn’t actually receive a high school diploma because at the last minute the school said he hadn’t completed a required gym class, but he ignored that, went onto college and then eventually graduate school and is now a college professor at a state university.
Whoa, will this undermine the house of that poor guy? Sounds like it likely will.
Heh, I got a D in PE in my final senior year semester (should have been an F), because I would not knuckle under to the authority of that martinet! But gym counts for nothing. Not in the GPA calculation. Plus, I’d already begun taking uni classes during my senior year and was considered a continuing student for the upcoming year (I never had to do a college application), so no impact there either.
His house seems to be built on a rock outcropping, so it’s probably safe. But the neighbors might be in a bind.
There’s a lot of clay and quick clay in that region. But there’s also some rock. For many years, I’ve been joking that when the rest of the neighborhood is floating mid-water, we’ll still be sitting tight. We’ll have no idea about how to get down, but at least we won’t be floating mid-water
As I posted upthread, in a quote from a paywalled article from the Wichita Eagle:
One would hope that Notre Dame will honor their scholarship offer.
What a loser!
They should admire the kid’s moxy; they’re the Fighting Irish after all.
Seems like a high school could have rules banning hate speech, cursing etc. in valedictorians’ speeches, with appropriate penalties for breaching them.
And if students want to risk those penalties for reasons of ideology or politics or just want to be assholes, a set of guidelines won’t stop them.
An apt description for school administrators and school board members - along with behaving like cowards when they need to take principled positions.
I also hope that his scholarship isn’t affected by this. The only way I could imagine it would be is if the scholarship explicitly required that the recipient be the valedictorian.
Well, Notre Dame is run by a Catholic order (the Congregation of the Holy Cross), and we know if there’s one thing Catholic institutions excel at, it’s closing ranks when accused of terrible behavior towards children.
They also love tweaking rival orders. One fond memory of my time at a Benedictine university (Go Johnnies!) was when Father Michael, the school president, shut down a parent at a forum by noting “We are not a Jesuit institution”. The parent was basically complaining that the school didn’t have bed checks every night.
Not in the news or anything…
Just didn’t realise two-dimensional playright Daivd Mamet was a Trumpist.
Apparently Donald is “…returning the American government to decency, the rule of law and commom sense.”
Oh.
Ok
Not known, but not surprised.
So. Oh-for-three.
He is apparently strongly pro-Israel. We have plenty of witness on this board that this single issue can make otherwise sane people crazy. Perhaps that is what has happened here.
Two-dimensional? I don’t see it. This seems to me like gratuitous denigration of his work because you don’t like his politics.
Per Wikipedia, he also believes that male schoolteachers are mostly pedophiles who are “grooming” kids by acknowledging the existence of gay people. So the craziness isn’t limited to Israel.
Well, chicken-egg. Once the crazy starts, no telling where it might lead.