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					<description><![CDATA[The two best students at one New York high school aren't just related — they're twins, and they're bringing sibling rivalry to a whole new level.Twin sisters Gloria and Victoria Guerrier were respectively named valedictorian and salutatorian of West Hempstead Secondary School's Class of 2023 last week. Gloria earned a grade point average of 105.3, &#8230;]]></description>
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					The two best students at one New York high school aren't just related — they're twins, and they're bringing sibling rivalry to a whole new level.Twin sisters Gloria and Victoria Guerrier were respectively named valedictorian and salutatorian of West Hempstead Secondary School's Class of 2023 last week. Gloria earned a grade point average of 105.3, while Victoria's reached 104.9. Neither have ever received a grade lower than a 100 on their transcripts, according to the school."We had been working for this for a long time but we never know what can happen in the four years," said Victoria, during an appearance on "Good Morning America." "So we're very happy that it turned out the way we wanted."The twins spent their four years competing in the classroom. When one got a grade better than the other, it would motivate the other to get a higher score next time."It's like the saying, 'How iron sharpens iron,'" said Gloria. "We really use each other to improve upon ourselves. I think that level of competition between us was what really helped us."Even outside of the classroom, Gloria and Victoria are three-sport varsity athletes, and they have both earned All-County and All-State honors for track."Their latest feat is just one of many accolades that they have achieved both in and outside of the classroom," the school said in a statement. "They are in the top 5% of the secondary school's graduating class and have never shied away from a challenging course load. Year after year, they have chosen and enrolled in the most rigorous advanced courses that were available to their grade level and excelled in them all."Both Guerrier sisters will be attending Yale University in the fall, they said, with plans to study computer science. The competition, then, is only just beginning.
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<p>The two best students at one New York high school aren't just related — they're twins, and they're bringing sibling rivalry to a whole new level.</p>
<p>Twin sisters Gloria and Victoria Guerrier were respectively named valedictorian and salutatorian of West Hempstead Secondary School's Class of 2023 last week. Gloria earned a grade point average of 105.3, while Victoria's reached 104.9. Neither have ever received a grade lower than a 100 on their transcripts, according <a href="https://www.whufsd.com/o/whhs/article/1005612" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">to the school.</a></p>
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<p>"We had been working for this for a long time but we never know what can happen in the four years," said Victoria, during an appearance on "<a href="https://youtu.be/8KEBBywVhbk" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Good Morning America</a>." "So we're very happy that it turned out the way we wanted."</p>
<p>The twins spent their four years competing in the classroom. When one got a grade better than the other, it would motivate the other to get a higher score next time.</p>
<p>"It's like the saying, 'How iron sharpens iron,'" said Gloria. "We really use each other to improve upon ourselves. I think that level of competition between us was what really helped us."</p>
<p>Even outside of the classroom, Gloria and Victoria are three-sport varsity athletes, and they have both earned All-County and All-State honors for track.</p>
<p>"Their latest feat is just one of many accolades that they have achieved both in and outside of the classroom," the school said in a statement. "They are in the top 5% of the secondary school's graduating class and have never shied away from a challenging course load. Year after year, they have chosen and enrolled in the most rigorous advanced courses that were available to their grade level and excelled in them all."</p>
<p>Both Guerrier sisters will be attending Yale University in the fall, they said, with plans to study computer science. The competition, then, is only just beginning.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[It feels so wrong to not have a say over what happens with your body, and I felt the need that there was no better time to talk about that issue than the stage where there's going to be so many people from so many different backgrounds. Texas high school valedictorian includes call for abortion &#8230;]]></description>
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											It feels so wrong to not have a say over what happens with your body, and I felt the need that there was no better time to talk about that issue than the stage where there's going to be so many people from so many different backgrounds.
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					A Dallas high school valedictorian scrapped a speech approved by her school administrators and delivered an abortion rights call in its place.Paxton Smith, the 2021 valedictorian at Lake Highlands High School, submitted to school officials an address on the effect of the media on young minds. But when she spoke at Sunday's graduation ceremony, she talked of the theft of her rights and those of her classmates by the "heartbeat bill" signed into law by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott a week and a half before."I cannot give up this platform to promote complacency and peace when there is a war on my body and a war on my rights. A war on the rights of your mothers, a war on the rights of your sisters, a war on the rights of your daughters. We cannot stay silent," she told her class.The new law outlaws, without exception, any abortion after a first heartbeat can be detected. That could come as early as six weeks after conception when many women could be unaware that they are pregnant.The law also would allow anyone to sue a Texas abortion provider or anyone who helped someone get an abortion for as much as $10,000."I have dreams and hopes and ambition. Every girl graduating today does. We have spent our entire lives working towards our future, and without our input and without our consent, our control over that future has been stripped away from us. I am terrified that if my contraceptives fail, I am terrified that if I am raped, then my hopes and aspirations and dreams and efforts for my future will no longer matter. I hope that you can feel how gut-wrenching that is, I hope that you can feel how dehumanizing it is, to have the autonomy over your own body taken from you," she said.Video of her address was posted on social media and retweeted broadly. Comedian Sarah Silverman tweeted that the speech was "brave." Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton tweeted: "This took guts. Thank you for not staying silent, Paxton."The Richardson Independent School District, of which Lake Highlands is part, said the district will review student speech protocols before next year's graduation ceremonies."The content of each student speaker's message is the private, voluntary expression of the individual student and does not reflect the endorsement, sponsorship, position or expression of the District or its employees," it said in a statement.
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<p>A Dallas high school valedictorian scrapped a speech approved by her school administrators and delivered an abortion rights call in its place.</p>
<p>Paxton Smith, the 2021 valedictorian at Lake Highlands High School, submitted to school officials an address on the effect of the media on young minds. But when she spoke at Sunday's graduation ceremony, she talked of the theft of her rights and those of her classmates by the "heartbeat bill" signed into law by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott a week and a half before.</p>
<p>"I cannot give up this platform to promote complacency and peace when there is a war on my body and a war on my rights. A war on the rights of your mothers, a war on the rights of your sisters, a war on the rights of your daughters. We cannot stay silent," she told her class.</p>
<p>The new law outlaws, without exception, any abortion after a first heartbeat can be detected. That could come as early as six weeks after conception when many women could be unaware that they are pregnant.</p>
<p>The law also would allow anyone to sue a Texas abortion provider or anyone who helped someone get an abortion for as much as $10,000.</p>
<p>"I have dreams and hopes and ambition. Every girl graduating today does. We have spent our entire lives working towards our future, and without our input and without our consent, our control over that future has been stripped away from us. I am terrified that if my contraceptives fail, I am terrified that if I am raped, then my hopes and aspirations and dreams and efforts for my future will no longer matter. I hope that you can feel how gut-wrenching that is, I hope that you can feel how dehumanizing it is, to have the autonomy over your own body taken from you," she said.</p>
<p>Video of her address was posted on social media and retweeted broadly. Comedian Sarah Silverman tweeted that the speech was "brave." Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton tweeted: "This took guts. Thank you for not staying silent, Paxton."</p>
<p>The Richardson Independent School District, of which Lake Highlands is part, said the district will review student speech protocols before next year's graduation ceremonies.</p>
<p>"The content of each student speaker's message is the private, voluntary expression of the individual student and does not reflect the endorsement, sponsorship, position or expression of the District or its employees," it said in a statement.</p>
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