Maybe some schools would allow it, however, when they ask to see your report card, they will notice that you have not done well, so putting you in a higher grade will be detrimental to your education.
No. CBSE has stopped use of word failed. Anyone getting less than 33% marks is said to be EIOP (eligible for improvement of performance). Such students cannot get admission in class XI. For that they have to improve their performance and get at least grade D(33% - 40%) marks.
Possibly, depending on the standards of the school. It isn't likely though.
Yes you do. Then you have to go to summer school, if you fail that too then you repeat the grade
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If you completely fail most classes
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It depends on your school...you might have to go to summer school or do extra credit or something.
You don't move to Florida.
you may fail if you fail more than 2 classes. it may affect your grades and may even have to repeat. you hay only fail 2 classes to pass. if you fail more than 2 classes you have to repeat
The primary reason people fail classes just in general is because they treat school and/ or education as a joke. In other words, they don't try, and don't care. Secondary reason is they just don't get it. Spanish is pretty hard. I guess.
Two or more major, required classes for more than two quarters (1 quarter is 10 weeks)
All you have to do is repeatedly fail in classes while at the same time acting stupid.
Cutting classes can have negative consequences such as falling behind in coursework, missing important information or assignments, and impacting your overall academic performance. It can also lead to disciplinary action from your school or college and affect your reputation with teachers and peers.
it depends on what school your in but in my school if you fail 1 grade for the whole school year your fine. fail 2 classes for the school year summer school 3 then you repeat so you should be fine and also D's are passing in my school
It depends. Some schools decide to hold you back if you don't go to summer school. Others just have you re-take that class the next year if you don't go. The limit of classes to fail to pass is two classes. Most of the time, if you failed two classes and don't go to summer school for them, you get held back. But like I said, you could also re-take those classes the next year. If you fail electives you don't have to go to summer school for them until you're in high school. If you fail electives in high school, that is. All summer school is, is a chance to bring your grades up from that year. Your grades technically don't even matter until the 9th grade. So it's not a big deal if you don't go to summer school.