It usually varies from parent to parent, and for grade level. For elementary schools that use letter grading systems, probably a C- to C. For percentages, definitely nothing under 50%, so I would say that generally, a low grade that a parent might accept is between 60-70%. Personally, the lowest grade that my parents would accept from me is probably an 80%.
in my school it a b-
No. Lincoln did not attend any college or school except for about one year of grade school.
the lowest grade can be a 93 I THINK
No. Your parents need to sign you into a school.
== == Mint State 60 is the lowest uncirculated grade.
Yes, except for grade school. The states did not offer much public education in those days.
That actually depends on the grading system of the specific school district that you are in. Some schools do not give out D's, so a 70 would be the lowest passing grade. To schools that do give out D's, a 60 would be the lowest passing grade.
In most graduate programs, receiving a grade below a B can negatively impact your academic standing.
Yes, a school can legally hold a child back in their grade level if they do not meet the academic requirements to advance to the next grade. This decision is typically made by the school administration in consultation with the child's parents or guardians.
30% Is The general minimum 35% is required for summer School 45% required for Credit recovery
everyone in the world would die except you eveyone in the same grade as you and everyone in your schoolSounds to me that everyone should die except you.It sounds to me like a paradox. Wishing everyone would die, but then making an exception for everyone.Means that finally no one should die at all.
no they would just get suspended from school and the principle would call the parents of the child