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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is the summer school information from last summer: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/extendedhours/summerschool/ The site says information for 2023 will be up in March. You can sign up for two classes per session, so your student could take two "A" classes for credit recovery during the first session. Looks like "A" is only offered in the first session, so they might need to find another way to do credit recovery for the other failed class.[/quote] MCPS schools also offer something called "High School Plus" during the regular school year. This is for students who failed. I'm aware of it at Kennedy but don't know if it's at every school, but I'm familiar with Kennedy's version of it: https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/kennedyhs/students/highschoolplus/ [b]The only problem is some of the classes are for "credit recovery only," which means the the highest grade you can get is a D, in the pursuit of ticking the box for graduation credit, but not in the hopes of replacing the original grade and improving your GPA. [/b]Some classes do offer original credit, but it seems to be hit or miss on which of those classes do that.[/quote] The summer school English 9, Biology, and Spanish 1 and 2 classes are also just for credit recovery, not original credit. There's more information on credit recovery in section J.2 of this PDF: https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/ikara.pdf Note that if your student got an E in both the first and second marking periods (as opposed to a D followed by an E), then special permission is required for credit recovery. Hopefully you can talk to your student's counselor to find the best path forward.[/quote] Ah got it. Ok in that case, OP, I echo what the poster above said. You need to engage the counselor in a path forward. When I had a similar issue with one of my DC (didn't fail due to any mental health disorder, just bad associations and behavior), I was able to work with the counselor to get my DC to retake the classes he failed or got D's in through Online Pathways to Graduation (OPTG). It was online-only and in addition to this regular school load, but he did the work and was able to replace the original grades. But again, this was done in consultation and collaboration with his counselor, which is how we were able to do it.[/quote]
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