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Anonymous asked in Education & ReferencePrimary & Secondary Education · 9 years ago

did i pass the sixth grade fcat?

i got a two on the math FCAT and a 4 on the reading fcat im in sixth grade im wondering do i go onto 7th grade or do i get held back or do i get put in intensive classes

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i kind of got a "HIGH" two about 7 points from a three does this make any diference?

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    You failed the math part but you will probably not be held back. You will probably be placed into intensive math.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    properly it relies upon on the district your in and how the guidelines are on the board of guidance and blah blah blah. :D yet for a million D that should no longer be one in each of those enormous of a undertaking perhaps on your mothers and fathers/parent yet that should no longer save you back, have been I went the guideline replaced into whether you have at as quickly as F's you nonetheless bypass to severe college only decrease placings in the educational. It additionally concerns on your mothers and fathers, they can't save you from culminating without discern consent. So failing 6th grade for a million D? Come on, do no longer hardship approximately it toddler! I see that your grades on your different training are fairly reliable only save up the paintings and you'll be high quality. yet bear in mind, what in general concerns are the FCAT or in spite of enormous very final attempt you're taking that 12 months. those attempt rankings verify the place they're going to place you on your next college 12 months (grade).

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