Arkansas: Black Student Can’t Be Valedictorian

July 26th, 2011

Via: Courthouse News Service:

A high school southeast of Little Rock would not let a black student be valedictorian though she had the highest grade-point average, and wouldn’t let her mom speak to the school board about it until graduation had passed, the graduate claims in Federal Court.

Kymberly Wimberly, 18, got only a single B in her 4 years at McGehee Secondary School, and loaded up on Honors and Advanced Placement classes. She had the highest G.P.A. and says the school’s refusal to let her be sole valedictorian was part of a pattern of discrimination against black students.

Wimberly says that despite earning the highest G.P.A. of the Class of 2011, and being informed of it by a school counselor, “school administrators and personnel treated two other white students as heir[s] apparent to the valedictorian and salutatorian spots.”

Research Credit: ottilie

One Response to “Arkansas: Black Student Can’t Be Valedictorian”

  1. sharon says:

    Oh, I think most schools have a designated valedictorian long before the kids reach their senior year. Must be certain people’s kids.

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