browneyes106
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In my dd's high school the grades received in classes are "weighted" according to the difficulty level of each class. So an A in an AP class is worth more than an A in an honors, regular or remedial class. This weighted gpa is used to determine class rank. So someone with As and Bs in AP/honors classes would be ranked ahead of someone with straight As in regular or remedial classes. I thought this was pretty common-doesn't your cousin's school do that?
If not, I wouldn't have a problem with kids having a petition to change the weighting/class ranking system in general. However, a petition aimed at preventing a particular kid from graduating with honors? I think it's very tacky and mean-spirited. How does that student graduating with honors even impact them?They are in NHS and presumably they are graduating with honors. It's really too late for the class rank issue to affect them...college applications should all be in by now.
Also, your cousin is the NHS advisor-does she even have any influence on determining who graduates with honors? If the student meets the established criteria, I think it's unfair to take it away from her this late in the game.JMO.
At my cousin's school the AP and honors grades are weighted. Regular and special ed classes are weighted the same. Since it is a smaller school most students don't start taking AP classes until junior year.
I think there reasons the NHS students upset because there some scholarships offered by state universities and colleges that are given to students in the top 15% my cousin pointed that out to me right away.Some of these scholarships get awarded in the early summer. Another issue that my cousin mentioned is that the special ed student didn't pass the state high school competency exam. She had that a few students who aren't NHS members are upset that the girl will be getting honors even though she pass the competency exam.
They are in NHS and presumably they are graduating with honors. It's really too late for the class rank issue to affect them...college applications should all be in by now.
That sounds like a pretense to me...but gee, I wasn't in the NHS so what do I know!