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Old 05-05-2003, 12:16 PM   #1
dave
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We had this issue back at my school.

I'm sorry, but she's not subject to the same classes, so therefore regular students are not at liberty to have such an "easy" schedule, so therefore the school is in the right by declaring co-valedictorians. I'd go further and say that she is lucky that they even consider her, seeing as she is not subject to classes that other students are required to participate in. It kind of weakens the honor that the regular students get, you know?

Now, as far as the lawsuit... I hope she loses in court, and I believe that she will. $200,000 in compensatory damages? $2.5 million in punitive? What, is she intent on destroying education? Like teachers don't need that money more? And where exactly did she get these numbers?

Here's to you catching a very nasty cold, Ms. Bitch.
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