More than likely not but it depends on how many credits you had before you entered the 10th grade and how many subjects you had during the 10th grade. More important than how many subjects you failed is how many you passed.
Its just the basics like math reading language arts have to pass either or science or social studies cant fail 2 course test on the crct
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you have to take 9
In 5th grade you have the math, reading, and science taks tests but you only have to pass reading and math
reading, science,and math.
Not unless you have all A's in your other subjects.
no you can't,trust me i been though the same thing im in 7th grade if you pass all your subjects but fail one you go to summer school wich i did but if you fail two subjects you get left back if you pass your state exams or finals it counts as your grade for the third trimester im sorry but no if you fail all subjects but pass exams the chances are getting left back or going to summer school.
yes because you won't pass the 7th grade only if you get E's in every class.
More than likely not but it depends on how many credits you had before you entered the 10th grade and how many subjects you had during the 10th grade. More important than how many subjects you failed is how many you passed.
CST 7th grade subjects are Pre Algebra and English
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Its just the basics like math reading language arts have to pass either or science or social studies cant fail 2 course test on the crct
English, Afrikaans, Maths, Life Orienration and 3 additional choice subjects.
yes they can cause if they dont pass a grade they get held back but to be a 17 year old in grade 7 they would have to not pass many grades.
you have to be in 4th grade to pass to 5th
Typically, in order to advance to the 6th grade, students are expected to pass core subjects such as mathematics, English/language arts, science, and social studies. Additionally, schools may also require students to pass physical education and sometimes an elective subject. However, specific requirements may vary depending on the school or district.