Chances are they will make you pay to replace the textbook and in some cases you can be held back from grduation if you do not return your textbooks.
It ultimately depends on your school's policies and procedures. Some schools may require students to have all necessary textbooks in order to advance to the next grade, while others may provide alternatives or resources to help students catch up. It is best to communicate with your school administration to determine the best course of action.
i did not pass rading and pass math and I still went on to the next grade because of my perfect grades
if you fail the social studies CRCT teat in 4th grade they will look a the grade that you have in science or social studies and if you have an A in that class you'll still get to go to the next grade but f you don't have a good grade in that class you still might get to go to the next grade if the principal decides that you need to stay back in that grade or if you can go to the next grade. i hope this has helped.
no that's a lie i failed the eoc 2 times and still went to high schoolYes u can still pass 2 Ur next grade 4 sure truest me ..... This is how we do it in Clinton High School, NC
yes or no it really depends on your grades
He'll want to be next to her, but not to extreme as there still young.
As of December 2013, the next Power Rangers are called Power Rangers Super Megaforce and they will still have Jake, Emma, Noah, Gia and Troy as the Rangers with Robo Knight missing.
No because i gotten an F in English and i got promoted to the 8th grade..... just next year make sure you try harder to pass :)
yes you may see if the student passed to the next grade
Light waves are transverse. Sound waves are longitudinal ones. This is true no matter what grade you're in, and it'll still be true next year.
You will get a grade.
The subject of the sentence is missing; "She" or "Proper noun" will go to her family reunion next summer.
Walter was still in first grade because he was struggling with his learning and needed extra support in order to progress to the next grade. It is important to provide individualized attention and resources to help students like Walter succeed academically.