The student’s mother says she lost out on scholarships due to the error.
Comal County Independent School District administrators apologized to Ava for the miscalculation, which initially tapped her as the salutatorian of the class of 706 graduates, according to a press release.“Comal ISD calculates official rank twice a year; in January following the completion of the first semester and in June, following the completion of the second semester,” the press release states.
“The calculation of rank has been corrected to reflect that she is indeed Smithson Valley High School’s highest-ranking graduate,” said acting superintendent of schools for Comal ISD Mandy Epley.
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