I dought it, but it may depend how badly your failing. But i think not, they would just hold you back.
No, a principal cannot simply kick a student out of school for failing. Schools must follow specific procedures outlined in their discipline policies and state laws before taking such action. The school should provide support and interventions to help the student succeed academically before resorting to expulsion.
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Why Students FailSome reasons for college student failure may include:No vision. Some students do not have a clearly articulated picture of the future they intend to create for themselves. Thus, they may take programs of study without a clear career goal or objective. In essence, they choose the wrong major.Lack of passion. Successful students work out of passion, a love for what they want to do, and recognize the importance of the benefit it will bring others as well as themselves. Without passion, study becomes a chore and not a method for achieving clearly defined goals.Lack of personal/work/school/family balance. What ever is going on in a student's personal life, will inevitably affect what's going on in school. Whatever is happening in school will affect what's going on in their personal life. A student needs time to be in class, and appropriate time for study. However, there must be time for family, friends, social activities, and time to just be alone. The key is keeping proper balance.Lack of taking advantage of student resources. There is really no reason for academic failure. Every college and university has an academic learning center where students can receive peer and faculty tutoring, without charge. Many students fail to seek help.Attending the wrong college or university. Some students accept admission into schools they are not familiar with. Thus, they become depressed with their surroundings. Student must be content with their school, its environment, and resources. This, in turn has a negative affect on their studies.Lack of maturity and discipline. Some students are just not disciplined and lack good organizational skills. They often fall under the pressure of their peers. Rather than using good discretion, they feel compelled to follow others (socially), when they really should be attending to their studies. Again, lack of appropriate balance.Lack of Self Confidence.
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If you have a failing semester average you will be okay if nof failed to badly. year average failing can result to summer school. Failing in middle school will not be against you in college and work
If you want to be in Algebra in Middle School that badly then I would say deal. If you really hate it then you should stop taking that class, if you can.
Realistically, at this point you probably can't.Your best option is to go to your teachers in the classes in which you are failing and ask them this same question. Depending on how grades are calculated and exactly how badly you're failing, you might manage to pass if you do well on the final exam.
I haven't ever been bullied at college but i was at middle school very very badly
Perhaps you either did a flaw (you need 100%) or your mic is failing very badly.
no
Yes. He did badly at school.
badly
In the principle's mind: Student is Tabula Rasa. Teacher is there to fill the empty space. Time goes by. Exams arrive. Student does badly. Teacher has failed to teach. Normally this isn't a problem on its own as some students are just too dense/disinterested to be taught, but if multiple students are all doing badly, it's often (not always) a sign that the teacher cannot interest them enough in the subject for them to learn. Especially in a private school, it's easier to kick out and replace one "failing" teacher than it is to kick out and replace multiple paying students(/customers.)
You go to school - to learn academic subjects, and social skills - that will enable you to contribute to society in a positive way, when you leave. Ignoring your teachers, doing badly in lessons and failing to develop socially will simply make you a burden on the rest of society - by taking welfare payments and handouts without having paid anything into the system !
they were treated badly because they were slaves. people didnt care about there health all they cared about were getting them home so that they could get them to work.
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