| It's end of the semester. Trying to decide whether we should encourage kid to go to summer to replace a final grade of a C. |
| Depends on what class and why they got a C |
| To replace a C, probably not. But definitely to replace a D or worse. |
| I would. Yes. Especially if it were a class where I thought he hadn’t retained sufficient material to succeed in the next level, but even if not. |
| No. My son struggles in math and even with tutoring and extra math help at school, C is the highest grade he gets. He’s so done by the end of the year. Now this is a C in a private school where there are no retakes. There are also zeros and if he hands in something more than two days late, it’s a zero. |
| Yes, totally would insist on summer school to replace a C |
| It depends on the class, but I wouldn't ask. I'd sign them up and tell them they are doing it BUT, I'd also get them a free tutor to try to bring up the grades/get them help so they don't need to repeat the class. |
| It depends on the kid and the subject. My kid is capable of higher grades, so a C means that something went really wrong that semester. Assuming that's the case, and it was the result of external forces, or mental health, or just misjudging their courseload, I'd absolutely ask them to retake over the summer. |
| Yes but not in PE/ health or Art |
| Can you really replace a grade like this? |
If you retake a class for credit, the higher grade will go on the transcript. |
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No OP I would not.
What I would do is have them tutored in the summer to master the material. Now. this is totally dependent on the class. If the C was in an elective no. If it was in a class like math where it builds on itself then tutor. For a D or F absolutely retake. |
| no |
| Depends on kid and kid's ambitions. |
Oh my goodness. Come off the ledge. |