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Central Unified narrows valedictorian rules, allows C's in certain courses through 2030

Central Unified Board of Trustees · March 11, 2026
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Summary

After hours of debate about inconsistent past practices, the Central Unified Board approved a temporary change allowing C grades in augmented/dual‑enrollment courses for the graduating classes through 2030 and directed an updated policy to take effect for cohorts starting in 2031.

The Central Unified Board of Trustees voted March 10 to adopt a temporary revision to board policy BP 5127 that allows C grades earned in augmented or dual‑enrollment courses to count toward honors for graduating classes through 2030, with a revised policy to apply to cohorts beginning in 2031.

Trustees debated three options: keep the status quo (A's and B's only), allow C's in augmented courses, or move to a single valedictorian/salutatorian tied strictly to…

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