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Thread ID: 7494 | Posts: 2 | Started: 2003-06-20
2003-06-20 02:40 | User Profile
Blair Hornstine, 18, is a senior at Moorestown High School (MHS) in New Jersey. In May, 2003, she sued her school district to be named the sole valedictorian of her graduating class. Blair has been diagnosed with a condition similar to chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). She is thus classified as a disabled student, which by law, affords her certain accomodations from her school district. For instance, she is able to go to school for a few hours a day, has private, at-home tutors, and does not have to take the state-required gym class. In place of gym class, she can take additional Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Furthermore, her classes are not graded by the normal curriculum teachers, but by her private tutors, who were chosen for and approved by the school district.
The School, aware of the unfairness to other students resulting from the consequential weighting of her grades, planned to honor "two" valedictorians. Ms. Hornstein sues. :shock:
J. Wolfson (;)) is appalled by the school's actions, and Hornstein wins the suit..
Later, it is learned that Hornstein has repeatedly plaigairized materials in her AP papers. :rolleyes:
Hornstein will head to Harvard in the Fall. :lol:
Another canard of the Zhiddische stereotype in the making:
[url=http://www.tow.com/photogallery/20030607_blair/]http://www.tow.com/photogallery/20030607_blair/[/url] ;)
2003-06-20 02:51 | User Profile
Pooooor little jew---- She is just a victim of this racist, anti-semitic society :crybaby: :crybaby:
I wonder if every negro have that very same syndrome.. that would explain why they are lazy bums :P