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What happens if a student fails to complete the Missouri Option Program?

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What happens if a student fails to complete the Missouri Option Program?

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Should a student fail to complete other program requirements even if they have achieved a passing score, they will receive neither a high school diploma nor a certificate of High School Equivalence. Their status will revert to that of a high school dropout. The student would have to take the GED Test as a dropout to be eligible to earn a GED certificate.

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