Saturday, June 02, 2007

Illinois graduates denied diploma because family members celebrated

Talk about strict.
Five students at an Illinois high school did not receive their diplomas because their family and friends cheered when they walked across the stage, according to an Associated Press article:

"It was like one of the worst days of my life," said Caisha Gayles, who had a 3.4 grade-point average and officially graduated, but does not have the keepsake diploma to hang on her wall. "You walk across the stage and then you can't get your diploma because of other people cheering for you. It was devastating, actually."

School officials in Galesburg, a working-class town of 34,000 that is still reeling from the 2004 shutdown of a 1,600-employee refrigerator factory, said the get-tough policy followed a 2005 commencement where hoots, hollers and even air horns drowned out much of the ceremony and nearly touched off fights in the audience when the unruly were asked to quiet down.

1 comment:

andrea said...

Is that for real?
That is really really stupid.