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RICHMOND -- Moreko Griggs' grandmother used to stop people in the post office and brag when he finished the ninth grade ranked No. 1 in his class. She was even more proud when he was named the first black valedictorian in Waynesboro High School history.
Then, the day before graduation in June, his grandmother received a call from the principal.
"He said there's been a change and new grades have come in and we have two more valedictorians," Mr. Griggs recalled. "We were stunned."
As was the black community in Waynesboro, a small city in the Shenandoah Mountains about 100 miles west of Richmond. Mr. Griggs was named the school's top student at an awards ceremony in May, and graduation fliers had been printed listing him as the valedictorian.
"The change at the last minute certainly leaves a lot of unanswered questions," said the Rev. Mildred Middlebrooks, president of the Waynesboro chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. "There are some in the black community who say that we haven't arrived yet, that there is still racism in the community."
Miss Middlebrooks is demanding an apology from the school, while the NAACP head from nearby Staunton has suggested the school district pay for Mr. Griggs' first semester at college.
The outrage has even reached the group's highest level, with NAACP national board Vice Chairwoman Roslyn Brock comparing it to an academic "lynching" at a banquet in Waynesboro last month.
Waynesboro High School Principal Mitch Peeling defended his decision to change the valedictorian criteria at the last minute, saying he acted on the request of a parent in an unusually close race. The grade-point averages of the three students involved were all within thousandths of a point, he said.
Mr. Peeling denied that race played a part. The other two students are white.
"We felt like it was the right thing to do for all of the participants," he said.







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