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Teen skips gym, loses diploma

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Teen skips gym, loses diploma

May 8, 2005

BOW, N.H. -- A decision to take Advanced Placement biology instead of gym will cost a Bow High School senior her diploma, but it won't keep her from going to college in the fall.

Though Isabel Gottlieb is a good student, a trumpet player in the school band and holds varsity letters in three sports, she discovered last fall she was one gym class shy of having enough credits to graduate next month.

She asked for a waiver, but the school wouldn't budge, telling her instead she had to drop a class to take gym.

"Why would I drop an AP biology class to take P.E.?" the 18-year-old said. "It's just not on my priority list."

The missing credit wasn't caught by the school last spring when Gottlieb's schedule was set. The class in question is called BEST, or Building Essential Skills for Tomorrow, and is required for all Bow students to graduate.

At the Seattle high school Gottlieb attended before moving to Bow before her junior year, gym requirements often were waived for students in varsity sports. But those waivers aren't something Bow High School is willing to accept.

"Waivers vary from school to school and they're not standardized at all," said Principal George Edwards.

Gottlieb added the class last year after the school told her she had to take it, but then dropped it when she found out it was too much on top of classes she was already taking, including two Advanced Placement classes and calculus.

Both Gottlieb and her mother said the school suggested dropping either band, chorus, AP biology or calculus. But she and her mother decided sacrificing any of those would have diminished the quality of Gottlieb's education.

"I'm trying to get into college and someone isn't going to want to see someone drop an AP biology class a month into the year in order to pick up P.E.," Gottlieb said.

There will likely be no compromises in time for graduation. The class is not offered in the summer.

And it may not matter. Gottlieb already has been accepted to Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., where she plans to major in biology.

Trinity is aware of Gottlieb's situation and said that as long as she gets her General Educational Development, or GED, in time, there won't be a problem.

Gottlieb said that she already has taken the practice test and, once she hears back on that, will schedule a time to take the official version of the high school equivalency test.

Meanwhile, her mother, Ashley Warner, is planning a "non-graduation" party for her daughter.

"We realized that not graduating wasn't the end of the world," Warner said. "But it took a long time to come to that conclusion."

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Information from: New Hampshire Union Leader, http://www.theunionleader.com
 
Since when does it ever cross a school's mind to say..

"You know, Gym is just so much more important than Biology.. and if we let her skip gym to take Biology, then we'll have to let everyone skip gym to take biology. And that's just unacceptable."
 
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I think some schools have a policy that if you participate in so many sports, you don't have to take gym. I guess that wasn't the case in her school, or else she had to letter in more than 3 sports over her 4 years in high school.
 
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It's absolutely mind-boggling how some people in the field of education don't have the common sense, are too lazy, or are just to damn stubborn to realize when exceptions to policy are warranted.
 
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MililaniBuckeye said:
It's absolutely mind-boggling how some people in the field of education don't have the common sense, are too lazy, or are just to damn stubborn to realize when exceptions to policy are warranted.
Absolutely-just like in business, medicine, or the military-just ask Col. David Hackworth, who passed away yesterday. RIP Hack.

I had to take an extra art class at OSU because I didn't want to take one in HS. This school in NH is moronic-this is the kind of kid that a school would want to claim as a graduate. At least the college is being reasonable about things
 
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gbearbuck said:
so drop band or choir and take the pe course... rules are rules... nobody said she had to drop and AP class...

Rules may be rules, but to ask a student, who has lettered in three sports, to drop an AP course or something from the arts in order to take a PE course is just assinine. The spirit of the requirement was met in spades through her three sports, so what is the point of requiring her to drop a course that would expand her mind and experiences?
 
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if I was on the debate team.. I guess I could defend either side... albeit not with the same vigor

why the school has no culpability for its miss is troubling and brings back bad memories... if they posed to the student, in advance, the choice/requirement and the student REFUSED.. that might make it SLIGHTLY more palatable... but the fact they won't even negotiate is a sad statement on the school...

I lived this first hand... I started college as a math major but when I switched to bus. admin. in mid junior year I talked to a counselor and she put together what I needed to graduate which included math classes required in bus college... I was notified just weeks before graduation I needed 8 more hours because the bus math classes were considered below the calc classes already taken... and the university refused to accept responsibility... so I had to do another qtr...

something very similar happened in Jersey a year or so ago, when a Validictorian lost her position because she missed gym while she was home ill and school had to send special inhome instructors while she recovered...
 
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I'm a huge fan of PE, especially since there are so many fat kids. I realize that this is not a cure for obesity, but at least it makes kids do something physical for 45 minutes a day. However, someone who has lettered in 3 sports should not be barred from graduating just because she didn't take gym. That's insane.
 
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