‘Unhealthy Competition’: Valedictorians so Scary that School may Stop Honoring Them
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CL WilsonSeptember 2, 2016
My hunch is that it's not about taking the easy classes. In fact, if it's like my son's school, it's the exact opposite problem. Kids are filling their schedule with AP and IB Level classes to get their GPA to heights of 5.0. It's leading to intense stress levels, lack of sleep, and a host of other mental and physical health concerns.
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