
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Nataly Buhr, the valedictorian at San Ysidro High School in California had heads turning in her graduation speech.
It started out okay until she ripped into school staffers for almost blowing her chance at college scholarships.
Buhr didn't stop there.
She mentioned a teacher who was regularly intoxicated in class and was escorted away by police, and thanked the school for teaching students about the dangers of alcoholism.
"You expressed to me your joy in knowing that one of your students was valedictorian, when you had absolutely no role in my achievements," she said, "Your negligence to inform me of several scholarships until the day before they were due potentially caused me to miss out on thousands of dollars."
Those in the graduating class cheered.
The school said the speech was inappropriate.
"We think that the student's speech was inappropriate and out of line," Rubio told the San Diego Union-Tribune in an email this week.
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