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no you have to pass the eog with at least 4s and you can fail 2 core classes and 1 elective class
If he did not earn the proper credits, then either make them up in summer school, or he repeats the grade.
Getting an F at the end of the school year typically means you have failed that particular course. This may result in having to retake the course, affecting your GPA, and possibly requiring you to attend summer school or take additional classes to make up for the failed grade.
my son failed the 7th grade and at my request to retain him, the school will not . what can i do to make the school have him repeat the 7th grade
Your parents can make any decisions they want to make. You need to sit them down and talk about it.
So, let me get this straight. You want to slack off all 9th grade to get it done in the summer. Sorry, but that won’t work and in your plan is one little thing you have forgotten and that is ALL of the classes you failed you will have to make up so you can graduate. With this plan you are on a path to be a 5th year Senior, so figure that you will be waving goodbye to your friends as they graduate and you don’t. You will be a senior sitting in freshman English. Good job. I suggest you quit screwing around and get to work because EVERY class you fail you WILL have to REPEAT. Your GPA will also take you off any sports team if you were planning on doing sports. Have to have a C GPA to play. Now, that you know the deal, Sport get to work.
Stephen should attend all his summer classes and look for a part-time job that allows him to work in the evenings. A+
It depends on your school. You should talk to your teacher or guidance counselor. Most schools may require you to make up the credits in a summer school program or you may need to repeat the failed classes next year.
Koner Parr a german man that failed his science tests in fifth grade and he liked to make stuff.
If you fail school you will have to go to summer school to make up your grade, and if you don't you will get held back.
Typically, continuously failing multiple core classes such as English, Math, Science, or Social Studies can lead to flunking 8th grade. Schools may have specific grading policies in place that determine when a student is at risk of failing the grade. It's important for students to communicate with their teachers and seek help if they are struggling in any subject.