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Yes u can and some summer schools let u pass if u have less tha 50 percent

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Can you get a 50 and pass crct?

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I would say yes you do


Does summer school help you pass the previous year if you fail?

Yes they do!If you retake the courses you did not pass, and pass them during summer school, it DOES help. The new grades are applied/take the place on your transcript. :)


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Can you still pass the 8 grade if you dont pass math class?

Yes. If you fail a few classes, you might possibly have to take a summer class(that is only for a regular class). To pass...all you have to do is do well on the math and writing parts of the CRCT. Atleast that's what i have to do.


Can you do homeschooling in the summer and still pass?

It depends on the school you go to.


Is the CRCT hard to pass?

no just study and practice...for some it may be tough but if you want to pas you will and you will win.


What do 6th graders have to pass on the crct?

In Georgia, 6th graders must pass the Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests (CRCT) in subjects such as reading, language arts, and mathematics to demonstrate their understanding of the curriculum. The CRCT assesses students' mastery of grade-level content standards. A passing score is typically required for promotion to the next grade, ensuring that students are adequately prepared for future academic challenges.