Anonymous wrote:How did he fail without you knowing? If he has documented school avoidance issues, shouldn't he be on an IEP or 504 Plan, which would mean you'd be very involved in all of his school actions?
Also, what's the plan for him post-graduation? I hope it's not college, cause he's clearly not interested or invested if he's failing high school.
Slow down. I'm not OP, but my kid was failing AP Calc BC in senior year (he should never have picked that class, but by the time we realized it, it was too late to drop it). He'd taken a dozen AP classes and had straight As, except with an E in math. He clawed his way back up to a D, which was not a failing grade. He's now in a top 10 university program.
The reason the counselor isn't concerned is that D is not a failing grade. But it's getting close, so maybe hire a tutor or something.