Valedictorian/Salutatorian Requirements
The valedictorian and salutatorian will be selected according to the following procedure:
▪The valedictorian will be the student with the highest weighted cumulative GPA rounded to the nearest thousandth as computed at the end of the third trimester of the senior year.
▪The salutatorian will be the student with the second highest weighted cumulative GPA rounded to the nearest thousandth as computed at the end of the third trimester of the senior year.
▪In case of a tie for valedictorian, co-valedictorians will be honored.
▪In case of a tie for salutatorian, co-salutatorians will be honored.
▪Foreign exchange students will not be considered in computing class rank.
▪Students must be continuously enrolled at the high school prior to and continuously following the tenth school day of the student’s senior year.
The valedictorian and salutatorian will be selected according to the following procedure:
▪The valedictorian will be the student with the highest weighted cumulative GPA rounded to the nearest thousandth as computed at the end of the third trimester of the senior year.
▪The salutatorian will be the student with the second highest weighted cumulative GPA rounded to the nearest thousandth as computed at the end of the third trimester of the senior year.
▪In case of a tie for valedictorian, co-valedictorians will be honored.
▪In case of a tie for salutatorian, co-salutatorians will be honored.
▪Foreign exchange students will not be considered in computing class rank.
▪Students must be continuously enrolled at the high school prior to and continuously following the tenth school day of the student’s senior year.
Honors Cord
The top 10% of the senior class, using the weighted GPA class ranking, as calculated at the end of the second trimester of the senior year, will be eligible to receive and wear an honors cord at the graduation ceremony.