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Spokane to end valedictorian system

Clara Coyote, a senior at Ferris is in support of Spokane Public Schools changing the class ranking system. The new plan will replace the valedictorian system. Instead, students will be ranked as in college with the Latin Honors system. Summa cum laude, Magna cum laude and cum laude. (Colin Mulvany/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW)

Within the next five years, Spokane Public Schools will eliminate the valedictorian system as well as class rankings for high school students.

Instead, students will be ranked in deciles – the top 10 percent, top 20 percent, and so on – and the district will implement the Latin Honors system to recognize top graduates.

The changes come after feedback from students, parents and teachers indicated the current system was causing an academic arms race, said Steven Gering, chief academic officer for Spokane Public Schools.

Clara Coyote, a senior at Ferris High School and a student representative to the school board, said she is a part of that arms race.

Coyote knows students who didn’t take music classes because they worried it would affect their GPA. And she said she’s always considering her class rank – she’s currently No. 3. Her friend, fellow Ferris senior Lily Coleman, said she’s seen Coyote stress over an A-/ Eli Francovich . More here .

Question: Do you agree/disagree with the move by Spokane Public Schools to end the valedictorian system?

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog