Yes, a child can fail 6th grade twice in a row, but this typically depends on the policies of their school district and the educational system in place. Many schools have guidelines that allow for retention in a grade if a student does not meet academic requirements, but they may also provide support and interventions to help the child succeed. In some cases, parents and educators may decide together whether retention is in the best interest of the child.
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epic fail i got bored so I'm just using bold............
I don't think you have to teach to your child if your child is not 6th grade yet, because in 6th grade we learn about photosynthesis in science.
The number of "Fs" needed to fail 6th grade depends on the policies of your particular school. It would be best to ask a teacher or administrator.
it depends, did you skip, fail, or start later or earlier
Probably not
It depends on the policy of your specific school. A typical number is 2.
They normally would be in 6th grade right now (the 2011-2012 school year) since you are supposed to be 11-12 in 6th grade.
A 12 year old is probably in 6th grade.
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yes. when i was in 6th grade, everyone wore limited too. something like that would be more age appropriate.
It is not true that everybody passes the 6th grade. There are several reasons a student may fail or be held back, such as poor academic performance.