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Student Sues to Change A to A-Plus Thu Feb 6, 7:55 AM ET MEMPHIS, Mich. - A high school senior says he earned an A+, not an A, and has sued to get the grade changed to bolster his chance at becoming valedictorian. Brian Delekta, who finished 11th grade in 2002 ranked at the top of his class, says he should have received an A+ for a St. Clair County intermediate school district work-experience class in which he worked as a paralegal in his mother's law office. Memphis schools award grades on a 12-point scale, with an A+ being a 12. But the highest grade awarded by the intermediate school district is an A. The suit names the school principal, superintendent and all seven school board members as defendants. It asks to have the grade changed and to have class rankings, due out Monday, blocked until the case is settled...
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