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It's all a measure of performance.
Gold Star - Deans List - Academics. - You have to have above a 3.15 GPA.
Silver Star- Commandant of Cadets List - Military - You have to meet certain military standards, among them being conduct and recieving at least an 80 on your performance report. It can also be taken away if you're put up for a class 1 offense.
Blue Star- Athletic Directors List- Score at least a 450 on the PFE.
Bronze Star -Regimental Commanders List- Improve your GPA by 0.5 in a semester.
Black Star - The unofficial, super secret star......
If you get a Gold and Silver you're on the Superintendent’s List. If you get Gold, Silver and Blue you are on the Board of Trustees list and get a spiffy orange blanket (That no one uses anymore, because now we have comforters. A nice tradition soon to be lost I'm afraid.)
Before it was regulated that only 10% of people could get the Silver, now it's more objective and standards based. It's still pretty difficult to get though, and ironically around the same percentage.
The idea behind the stars is to reward and recognize. For each star you earn a long weekend, and it used to mean 4/c got Friday liberty. (Not anymore though.) The parents association also puts on a ice cream dinner every semester for the people with stars. I mean, there's Ice cream in the ward room anyway; but this is ice cream you earned.
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