Yes, you are still obligated to pay support until the child either graduates or drops out. As long as the child is enrolled in school regardless of whether or not he or she is passing their classes, Maryland law says you must pay and the child may continue to receive support up to the age of 19 if still enrolled in high school.
Refer to Article I,§24, Annotated Code of Maryland.
No, the only failing grade is an F. D is just below average.
If you are failing the 8th grade, you would either be required to attend summer school or repeat the 8th grade.
25 out of 45 = 56% = Failing grade
no, it is a D. A 98 is a D-. 97 and below is failing.
53 percent is considered a failing grade.
Yes. I'm pretty sure anything bellow a 2.0 is failing, or at least very close to failing. If your only in seventh grade, its very doubtful they will hold you back though.
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If i am correct i belive anything below a 500. the failing grade for an acuity test, is a D :/, or 65%, and down. , or if graded by points, then 25!
A great deal of it will depend on the university and their specific rules and regulations. It can vary from a failing grade on the assignment, a failing grade for the class, or expulsion from the school
Yes. You need 70 to get a C grade. Lower than that is consider a D or failing grade. Tell your teacher you need help with your learning and understanding of the subjects.
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