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yes my grades dropped from A's to C's
Special ed students need special assistance in one or more areas. They might have dyslexia. They might need special assistance with speech. They might have difficulty writing. They may need to learn to use different muscles or techniques due to brain damage or some other problem. There is no telling what the problem is. They have a problem that will not be solved in an ordinary classroom but can be taken care of with a different type of teaching. At risk students generally do not involve students with particular educational needs. These students have problems caused by situations arising from outside the classroom. One student was constantly assaulted when walking to school. He dropped out. Another could not study because he would be beaten up anytime he opened a book at home. Another dreaded coming home because her father would beat up her mother. Another had to work to support her family. Another felt the appeal of a gang. Such students are at risk.
the class does not appear on the transcrip
its a parameter
No. A dropout is a person who has literally "dropped out" of high school.
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oxymoron-- A+
dropped 17 percent
Extended warranties on electronic products and electronic accessories can be purchased from the retail outlet at the time of the item's sale. Often these extended warranties will cover extra things such as accidental water damage or from the item being accidentally dropped.
dropped 17 percent
This is a common literary technique called bad writing. If everyone dropped their books at the same time, there would not be silence. As for the technical term, "deafening silence" is an oxymoron.
This is a common literary technique called bad writing. If everyone dropped their books at the same time, there would not be silence. As for the technical term, "deafening silence" is an oxymoron.