If you failed your classes in most states you can repeat a grade. Sending you to the next grade unprepared is a disservice to you. Knowledge is like building a fence without one section the rest falls apart. I imagine you were warned that you could be held in 8th grade.
you have to retake the 8th grade because there is obviously a reason why your parents held you back
No. You can only be held back in school once.
No, I'm sorry. Back when I was in 6th grade I wished it was true. Only boys can have girlfreinds in 7th and 8th grade, you have to wait till your in 7th or 8th grade to have a boyfiend 2 to 3 years older.
Ask god! He might know, if not, look at your periodic table dumbs. Go back to the eighth grade!
If you wish to pass 7th grade and enter 8th grade, do well in your statewides.. Math and ELA.. I think if you get below 2s on either.. or both...you will be held back.(also bad/good grades)
In the book it says he's 13... so he is either an eighth grader, or he is a freshmen in high school, but honestly i think he is an eighth grader.Yes, it does say the above, but it also says he was held back twice and directly said he was in 6th grade.
She is entitled to child support regardless of where either of you live. It is your child and you must help support him/ her, and no, she does not have to move back to Nevada.
If the warrant is issued for interstate service then you may be extradited according to the laws of the state in which you are arrested. If you get arrested in Michigan and Michigan lets you go, then yes. You can be taken back to Nevada to stand trial.
Yes, Science is a main class, if you fail it, you can be retained (held-back)
I can buy shotguns in nevada, I am the terminator, I'll be back!
If you fail two classes on the same report card, then I don't think so. But if they were on two different report cards, then you might still have a chance. Also, if you have already had to repeat a grade, they will never hold you back again.
I'm not personally familiar whether or not Nevada issues 2 license plates per vehicle, BUT - - if a state issues TWO license plates for every vehicle, then BOTH must be displayed - one in front and one in back.