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    1. Excellent-Attitude38 on

      The guy second to the left of the middle row looks menacing to me. He must know something we don’t 😅

    2. chainsawx72 on

      When I was a kid, a 4.0 GPA was the highest possible score, a straight A average. But now kids have GPA’s over 4.0, for literally no reason.

    3. Visible-Meeting-8977 on

      It’s based on GPA, which has a cap. Every single student here has a right to claim valedictorian. I also promise you that is not “everyone” in the school

    4. Google says the school has ~1200 students grade 9-12, so let’s say 300 graduated that year, 21/300 is 7%. A bit far off from “everyone” haha

      That said, im impressed with that percentage!

    5. THEatticmonster on

      Oh is that what that means, i went to uni for 5 years, no fucking clue what it meant

    6. Jolly_Mongoose_8800 on

      That’s because many schools don’t have student rankings. Based on the metrics used for determining Valedictorian (usually GPA), there can be ties.

    7. Niijima-San on

      there is also only 21 students at that school that are graduating too!!!

    8. NameRevolutionary727 on

      Technically Valedictorian is a portmanteau in Latin translating to goodbye speaker, so as long as you say something when you leave highschool you could claim Valedictorian status on technicality.

    9. My kid is graduating with a 4.0 but is not the valedictorian. Her school tracks numeric grades for class ranking purposes.

    10. Brotato_Man on

      We had multiple valedictorians every year at my high school, a decade and a half ago. So no, I don’t remember when it was only the top 1 student. Except on TV

    11. bangbangracer on

      Out of curiosity, how many students in that graduating class? I could easily see a backed school just using GPA and calling it.

    12. GreenDavidA on

      My graduating class of 76 back in 2000 had like six valedictorians. It’s not uncommon.

    13. Capped GPA now, which is fine, i think it’s fairer then the old system where the person a single teacher liked more then the rest got extra credit.

      Also 4th dude already rocking the middle aged accountant look, respect.

    14. PursuitTravel on

      I live near that school district. It is absolutely and utterly unsurprising that 21 people have perfect weighted scores in that school.

    15. Weird_Performer_9459 on

      There were a bunch of valedictorians in my graduating class, too. 

    16. AdhesiveSeaMonkey on

      Jericho’s requirement for valedictorian is basically, maintain an unweighted A+ over all 4 years and you’re in. They don’t bicker over 0.0001 gpa point differences, and I sort of understand that. Colleges could generally care less if you’re #1 or #6 when you have an A+ average. But using the term valedictorian for 21 kids seems pretty silly.

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