it means your going to the next grade in other word you passed
Not at all. These are misconceptions promoted by television and movies.
Horace Mann
When a card states "promoted, placed by school committee," it typically indicates that a student has been advanced to the next grade level or position within the school system. The phrase suggests that this decision was made by the school's committee, which may include teachers and administrators, based on the student's performance or other criteria. Essentially, it reflects a formal acknowledgment of the student's progress and readiness for the next stage in their education.
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That usually means the student did not complete the required class-work, or did not pass the required courses, or did not attend enough days of school to be given credit; the end result is the student cannot be promoted to grade six and will have to repeat grade five. Often, a notification like that is given early in the year as a warning; a meeting with the principal and the agreement to attend summer school can help the student to make up the necessary work and still get promoted. But in other cases, it means the decision has been made: the student will have to repeat the fifth grade, as he or she is not ready for the sixth grade.
He promoted a free edudcation for everyone including University.
The Greek philosopher who promoted reason and the pursuit of the golden mean was Aristotle. He believed in finding a balance between extremes and advocated for moderation in all aspects of life. Aristotle's ethical theory focused on achieving virtue through rational thinking and ethical decision-making.
He just got promoted from South Pointe Middle School in Diamond Bar, CA. He is now an incoming freshman at Diamond Bar High School.
When a report card indicates "promoted placed by school committee," it means that the student has been advanced to the next grade level based on a decision made by the school committee, rather than solely on academic performance or meeting standard promotion criteria. This action may occur in cases where the committee believes that the student would benefit from continued instruction in the next grade, possibly due to social, emotional, or other developmental factors.
Yes, it is possible. However, it does not mean you'll be promoted to Specialist any quicker than your peers.
Cordell just got promoted from South Pointe Middle School in Diamond Bar, CA. He is now an incoming freshmen at Diamond Bar High School.
Cordell just got promoted from South Pointe Middle School in Diamond Bar, California. He is now an incoming freshman to Diamond Bar High School.