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How do you get medals in high school?

Student Recognition Medals Schools commonly recognize students who are top in class and second in class (valedictorian and salutatorian) as well as offering general honors and recognitions to students who place highly in their graduating body (with honors medallions).
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What do medals mean at high school graduation?

Many schools also hand out graduation honor medals to the valedictorian—and occasionally to the salutatorian—of the graduating class. These students are the two highest-ranked individuals in academic standing and are often commissioned to give speeches during their graduation ceremony.
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What medals can you get at graduation?

They come in different types - the Valedictorian Honor Medal, the Salutatorian Honor Medal, and the Graduate Medal and are used as a symbol of distinction and honor for outstanding graduate in each graduating class.
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Why do graduates get medals?

Adorned with a gold ribbon, the medals come in honor, salutatorian, or valedictorian engraving so that each graduate can be recognized according to their special achievement. With Old English font, the medals are engraved to make graduation a special day.
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What is the top of class medal?

The Valedictorian Award medal is to be worn around the neck for the Graduation Ceremony or picture taking session. The Medal is a 3” bronze medal with a 32” (making it 16” in length) ribbon loop that is comfortable to wear. It is a wonderful keepsake for the top of the class.
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What is the hardest Medal to receive?

Well, the highest and most prestigious is the Medal of Honor. “Awarded for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty.”
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What is the rarest Medal to receive?

The "Tiffany Cross" was not a popular award and is the rarest of all Medals of Honor in existence. In 1942, it was dropped from the Medal of Honor profile and the Navy returned to its original Medal of Honor as the only design awarded.
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Can you refuse a medal?

If you are put in for a medal and approved you can not refuse to accept it. It would be a bad career move to try to. An officer would give you an order to be at the award ceremony and if your not there they throw the book at you. In most cases you don't even know you have been recommended for a medal.
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Do you wear medals to high school graduation?

Some graduates may earn a graduation medal, too. This is to demonstrate an extraordinary honor, such as valedictorian. Because medals are typically purchased for the graduate by the school, this is not usually something you can buy on your own and add to your graduation attire yourself.
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Is an achievement medal a big deal?

The Achievement Medal is a military decoration of the United States Armed Forces. The Achievement Medal was first proposed as a means to recognize outstanding achievement or meritorious service of military personnel who were not eligible to receive the higher Commendation Medal or the Meritorious Service Medal.
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What medals are easy to earn?

Easiest - National Defense Service Medal (join the military), Global War on Terrorism Service Medal (serve in some capacity supporting the War on Terrorism for 30 days), Army Service Ribbon (complete basic and advanced individual training) and Air Force Training Ribbon (complete basic and advanced training).
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Can you get 2 medal of honors?

The 2013 Law clarified that it was illegal to fraudulently claim that one had received the Medal of Honor in order to obtain “money, property, or other tangible benefit.” Can someone receive more than one Medal of Honor? Yes. There have been 19 servicemen who have received two Medals of Honor.
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What is a silver medal in school?

Gold Medal – Academic Distinction - An average of 95% or higher. Silver Medal – Academic Excellence - An average between 90%-94.9% Bronze Medal –Academic Achievement - An average between 80% - 89.9%
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What is the highest award in high school?

The title of valedictorian is used to distinguish indivduals who have achieved the highest level of academic excellence. Students who earn an unweighted 4.0 GPA, through the seventh semester of high school, will receive valedictorian designation.
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What are high school medals made out of?

Each tough, durable medal is die cast in zinc and then coated with a rich antique bronze metallic finish. The plating process ensures that the medal retains its delightful finish for years to come.
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How do you graduate with a gold medal?

(a) A Gold Medal will be awarded to a student who has passed all the prescribed examination in first attempt forwarded that he/she has the highest marks but not less than 70% of the aggregate marks.
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Can I wear my parents medals?

Yes, but convention dictates that they can only be worn on the right side, given that one's own medals are only ever worn on the left. It is generally accepted that its OK to wear medals awarded to your husband/wife or father/mother on the right side of your chest on suitable occasions.
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Can my grandson wear my medals?

The medals awarded to a deceased service/ex-service person may be worn on the right breast by a near relative. Near relative is Mother, Father, Sister, Brother, Wife, Husband, Daughter, Son or Grandchild. No more than one group should be worn by any individual.
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What are the rules for wearing medals?

Medals are worn side by side unless there are more than five in which case they are overlapped with the first one (to the centre of the body) fully visible and subsequent ribbons being only partly visible. The medals themselves are overlapped in the same way with the obverse (often the Sovereign's head) to the front.
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Can you wear medals that aren't yours?

Fraudulent wearing of medals, where a person is implying that the medals are their own, is an offence under the Defence Act 1903. Known or suspected cases of fraudulent medal wearing should be reported to the AFP.
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Is it rude to refuse an award?

You are given the award because a group of people decided you epitomize the qualities the award symbolizes. You may not feel worthy of it, but it is not your decision to make. You are deemed worthy, and to decline is really an insult to the voters.
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Is it illegal to wear a Medal of Honor?

Yes, it is illegal to wear someone else's Medal of Honor, but it is not illegal to pretend you have one.
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What is the rarest British medal?

In that case, the award of a “long service” medal was deemed inappropriate and the Naval Engineers Good Conduct Medal ceased to be conferred. With so few medals actually issued, and these rarely appearing on the market, the medal is surely the rarest official British award.
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What are the rarest UK medals?

The Edward Medal (Mines) was awarded only 395 times (77 silver and 318 bronze) and the Edward Medal (Industry) only 188 times (25 silver and 163 bronze, of which only two were awarded to women), making the Edward Medal one of the rarest British gallantry awards.
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How much is a medal worth?

Gold medals usually sell for between $20,000 and $50,000, with older Olympic medals selling for the most money. From there, silver medals sell for $10,000 to $30,000, while bronze medals usually sell for less than $10,000. However, medals won by notable athletes tend to sell for much more.
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