Salutatorian.
He dropped out of school and was one class short of graduating :P
from what graduating class?
most likely you'd have to take at least one honors English class but it also depends on the job you are willing to take. but if you do take an honors English class it would be easier for you to get that job then someone who didn't have honors English.. so keep that in mind
I would guess it would vary from school to school, but general if you stay near the top of your graduating class, maintain a good grade point average, and probably take honors or AP courses, you'll be recognized. I know that my school has rotary scholarships for the top 10% of students in each high school class, so there are programs for these sorts of things I would assume. I'm fairly sure that just staying in the top percentile of class is enough to be recognized.
In most honors courses, in order to earn a D, one must have at least 60% in the class, although there are some exceptions (for example in my algebra II/trig honors class, we must have 65% or higher to earn a D). In an honors class, a D is worth 1 point in your GPA, unlike an AP course, in which a D would be worth 2 points in your GPA.
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That depends on how hard you want to become one! I'd say about 2%! If the class is about acting and the teacher gets paid by results then all the class will graduate, think about it ??
Here is one, arachnophobia, that means fear of spiders Here is another one, valedictorian, that means graduating top of your class
Breanna is one of the graduating classes in high school in the class of 2008. To know more information about her, may I suggest researching?
Summa cum Laude - with "Highest Honors" Magna cum Laude - with "great Honors" Cum Laude - with "Honors"
Charles Mason graduated 1st in Robert E. Lee's graduating class of 1829. Mason became a successful engineer and attorney and was the 1st Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Iowa. In his Graduating year he achieved an over all score of 1995.5 point while Lee achieved and over all score of 1966.5 points.
The BUDS (Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL) Class graduating in June 1998 was Class 215. This class is notable for being one of the many groups trained by the U.S. Navy to become Navy SEALs, specializing in various aspects of unconventional warfare, reconnaissance, and direct action missions. The training is rigorous and designed to test the physical and mental endurance of candidates, preparing them for the demanding roles they will take on in the field.