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If my child fails a class or is not proficient with certain standards, does the school have the right to retain my child in grade or prevent him/her from attending graduation?

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If my child fails a class or is not proficient with certain standards, does the school have the right to retain my child in grade or prevent him/her from attending graduation?

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Since 1998 local school district governing boards have been directed by Education Code Section 48070 to develop promotion and retention policies that require students to demonstrate basic proficiency in certain subjects and certain grades before they can progress to the next grade.

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