BorgHunter
3rd May 2003, 01:39
By Associated Press, 5/2/2003 10:43
MOORESTOWN, N.J. (AP) On Blair L. Hornstine's Feb. 25 report card, she had four A-plus grades in five courses. The Moorestown High School senior scored a 1570 out of 1600 on the SAT and is deciding whether to attend Harvard, Stanford, Duke, Princeton or Cornell all of which have accepted her.
Despite Hornstine's best-in-class grades, her school district wants to name her co-valedictorian with two other students.
Hornstine, 18, has asked a federal judge to intervene, saying that being forced to share with students with lesser grades would detract from what she has accomplished.
Article (http://www.boston.com/dailynews/122/region/A_valedictory_question_Student%3A.shtml)
Article goes on, girl also wants $2.2 million in damages. Greedy little *****.
MOORESTOWN, N.J. (AP) On Blair L. Hornstine's Feb. 25 report card, she had four A-plus grades in five courses. The Moorestown High School senior scored a 1570 out of 1600 on the SAT and is deciding whether to attend Harvard, Stanford, Duke, Princeton or Cornell all of which have accepted her.
Despite Hornstine's best-in-class grades, her school district wants to name her co-valedictorian with two other students.
Hornstine, 18, has asked a federal judge to intervene, saying that being forced to share with students with lesser grades would detract from what she has accomplished.
Article (http://www.boston.com/dailynews/122/region/A_valedictory_question_Student%3A.shtml)
Article goes on, girl also wants $2.2 million in damages. Greedy little *****.