It is illegal to release school grades without the consent of the student, or the parent if under the age of 18. If you hear FERPA, this is what it is referring to.
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That information has not been made public, nor is there any obligation for it to be released (and many other presidents have kept their grades confidential). However, individual professors have said he was an "A" student in their classes at Columbia, and we do know he graduated in the top 10% at Harvard Law School, receiving academic honors.
Many of the U.S. presidents did attend public school. Johnson, Carter, Reagan, Nixon, Clinton, and Eisenhower were some of the presidents that received educations from a public schools.
all of them
That information has not been made public, nor is there any obligation for it to be released (and many other presidents have kept their grades confidential). However, individual professors have said he was an "A" student in their classes at Columbia, and we do know he graduated in the top 10% at Harvard Law School, receiving academic honors.
Like many jurisdictions in the United States, Mexico has primary school, junior high school, and high school. Students go to primary school for grades 1 to 6, junior high for grades 7 to 9, and high school for grades 10 to 12.
i think about 90-95% of all school have class presidents/student counsil
1st trough 6th grades.
What grades are in middle school depends upon the school district. It is the 2 or 3 grades between elementary school and high school. It includes 7th & 8th grades, but might also have either the 6th or 9th grades. The school district where I grew up had junior high schools with 7th, 8th and 9th grades. They still do, but have changed to calling them "middle school". Where my children grew up, middle school was, and still is, 7th and 8th grades.
thirteen grades
It depends on how many days you have missed and what the school policy is. But yes they can. In university (at least mine) if you miss so many classes you automatically flunk no matter what your grades.