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What if I’m a struggling student?

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What if I’m a struggling student?

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Struggling students and functionally disabled students graduate from public high schools. Therefore, in special cases, we apply similar criteria to our private school students who have a documented learning disability. EXAMPLE: If a 10th-grade student is capable of doing only 6th-grade-level math, and that is truly his or her capacity according to the other conditions noted below, then he or she may be awarded a high school credit in math for completing the 6th-grade material. CONDITIONS: • IF the student has been identified as being in the 9th grade or above, and • IF the student has been diagnosed as having a learning difficulty which has a documented history, and • IF the student is performing at or near HIS OR HER capacity for learning in that subject, and • IF the student is showing that this year’s work is progression from last year’s work, and • IF the student has completed all of the requirements of the course to the satisfaction of the parent, and • IF the work (or number of h

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