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One Thousand Club
In the state of Indiana, all high school students need to take two semesters of US History as well as one semester of Economics and Government each. I got like super deadly sick this semester and so was out of school for about 5 weeks from the third week of this second semester up to the seventh.
I wasn't put into my US history class this second semester until the third week for reasons completely beyond me, so I was already two weeks behind with no way to get the grades back. And then I was sick for 5 weeks and the teacher refused to give me the work for that time so I had literally no way of getting the grades back for half of the 18-week semester. I did the math and the most plausible way I can get a B in the class for this semester is to get a 135% for the remaining 6 weeks and a 100% on the final, which is literally impossible. No biggie, I can retake it next year instead of graduating early as planned, and still take Gov and Econ during the summer as planned.
The problem being thus: My school does not allow you to take either of those courses until after you've passed both semesters of US history, so I can't take it until after I retake the second semester of US History.
Which I can't do until the second semester
So I have to wait until after 12th grade to take government and econ
so I can't graduate unless I become a super senior and stay for another year, not only putting a giant red mark on my transcript that I'm a shitty student but also delaying my planned early graduation by two years, even though I've got a 3.7 gpa and all the credits for a diploma with double honors except for these three.
so if you can think of any solutions that'd be great, but be warned that what may seem logical to you is often an impossible concept for the lafayette school corporation.
(and yes, legally speaking my teacher doesn't have to give me the work for when I was sick because it was more than three absences, regardless of the fact that those weeks were spent in a hospital)
I wasn't put into my US history class this second semester until the third week for reasons completely beyond me, so I was already two weeks behind with no way to get the grades back. And then I was sick for 5 weeks and the teacher refused to give me the work for that time so I had literally no way of getting the grades back for half of the 18-week semester. I did the math and the most plausible way I can get a B in the class for this semester is to get a 135% for the remaining 6 weeks and a 100% on the final, which is literally impossible. No biggie, I can retake it next year instead of graduating early as planned, and still take Gov and Econ during the summer as planned.
The problem being thus: My school does not allow you to take either of those courses until after you've passed both semesters of US history, so I can't take it until after I retake the second semester of US History.
Which I can't do until the second semester
So I have to wait until after 12th grade to take government and econ
so I can't graduate unless I become a super senior and stay for another year, not only putting a giant red mark on my transcript that I'm a shitty student but also delaying my planned early graduation by two years, even though I've got a 3.7 gpa and all the credits for a diploma with double honors except for these three.
so if you can think of any solutions that'd be great, but be warned that what may seem logical to you is often an impossible concept for the lafayette school corporation.
(and yes, legally speaking my teacher doesn't have to give me the work for when I was sick because it was more than three absences, regardless of the fact that those weeks were spent in a hospital)