Yes they do but its only when your tied with another student for a spot in your requested school.
they try not to look at your grade
yes, highschool look at your grades from jh, and college depends on where you go to school.
Unfortunantly, the Government. teacher's are not supposed to grade or look at the test.
Your grades in high school will not affect your admittance to law school. They will look at your college grades.
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If by THEY you mean people that are looking at your past records for college, then yes.
The school your child attends would be the best place to look. They will have a record of their grades.
it's not gonna happen. In elementary school, kids are so in their own grade, won't even look at the younger grades. I know, I'm in 9th grade.
no, colleges only look at your high school transcripts.
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Very competitive colleges will look back as far to your junior high school record. If your school district counted the 6th grade as a part of junior high (as opposed to the last grade of elementary school), then it is possible that your 6th grade grades may be taken into consideration. However, most colleges do not have the time to dig that far back for each applicant, and will only use such grades in rare cases of consideration.
Do better in 10th, focus extra hard on your 11th and 12th grade GPA. Then you should be fine. If the grades are still lower than you desired, consider a Community College for the first two years of college then transfer to a "supergood" university. You improved and colleges look at that. Maybe not a supergood college but a good one. As long as you get excellent (and we're talking 4.0's) grades after 9th grade, your chances should not be lower than any other 4.0 student, as long as you are strong in the rest of your application. Answer As long as you do well in 10th, 11th and 12th grade you should be okay. Colleges like to see improvement in grades.