If a student enrolls in a year-long course in the fall and then, for whatever reason, exits at mid-term, can the student receive credit for the fall semester?
Districts should have a policy for granting credit when a student is enrolled less than the full amount of time. Typically, if a student successfully completes the first semester and the district posts grades, semester-by-semester, the student should not be denied the credit when they exit at mid-term.
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