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Research indicates that students often struggle the most in the 9th grade, which is frequently cited as the grade that sees the highest rate of flunking. This is largely due to the transition to high school, where academic expectations increase significantly and students may face challenges in adapting to a more rigorous curriculum. Additionally, the social and emotional adjustments during this time can contribute to academic difficulties. As a result, many students may not earn enough credits to advance to 10th grade.

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