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Mom sues after daughter isn't named valedictorian

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Sharisse Kanet is spending her high school senior year enrolled at Wesleyan University, but her family believes she should still be named valedictorian. The dad of the No. 2 student says: "How could this person be the class valedictorian when they're not a student at Hull High School?''

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Posted by Jake on 02/17/03 @ 12:42 PM
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Nameless One said on 03/25/05 @ 07:19 PM:
While the situation may seem unfair, the class Valedictorian is the student that recieves the highest grade point average throughout their high school careers. If the student that decided to attend college early, still had the highest GPA, then it is fair that she is named Valedictorian.

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