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no. only 6. |
Nope. Only a couple retirements. |
Not PP, but today’s post on the school’s social media accounts is an example of the out of balance. No post for valedictorian or salutatorian; never was a post for cum laude society even though ceremony was in September. Girls in the senior class had no idea who was inducted into cum laude until graduation. It’s not even announced then or at prize day but is just listed in the grad program. It feels out of balance for a school that should value educational achievements also. |
Interesting. I did see that post and you are right, why do these girls deserve recognition but not Cum Laude Society inductees. Those students are the most impressive in the school academically, not the lacrosse players lol. |
| Where is this hate for lacrosse players coming from? |
| Did anyone say anything against the athletes? No. Why do you hate the scholars (many of whom are athletes)? |
| There is a great deal of vitriol directed at lacrosse players in this thread. |
But you do raise a point that even athletes in other sports aren’t recognized in the same way. The school must know they are doing it - that it is not balanced between sports and certainly between sports and academics - and it must be intentional. |
Agree and this has been the norm for awhile. DD graduated a few years back and was a top student, but not an athlete. She received highest honors her entire career at SR, was inducted into the cum laude society, took an incredibly rigorous courseload and it was like she was invisible. |
Where? Specifically. |
Yup. The ceremony for the induction was small...just a few administrators and the students with families. After that, nothing mentioned about them until their names were printed it the graduation program. I totally get not publicly recognizing every single honors recipient (honors, high honors, highest honors) because there are so many and getting honors requires only a certain GPA. But to be in the top 20% of the class should be recognized to the community beyond just the graduation program, which is only seen by that particular class. Same with merit scholar and commended scholar recipients...no mention. Most schools announce in their communications about these students. |
| From the college placement this year, it looks like lacrosse is the only way SR girls get into top schools. |