Do you think we're able to graduate by not being able to pass the end-of-the-course test?
According to the article, I think it could benefit for all Seniors who are graduating this year like myself! Think about it. How many people who have struggle to pass the exams? Hard right?
People who kept retaking end of the course exam had failed and feel stressed. It's not fair for people who had failed the exams and it feel more stressed. It's like teachers who had expectation on their students to do well. Honestly, in order to do well on the exams, it depend on how the teacher teaches and how students learns.
What if one of the students have a learning disability?
It's not like when the teacher just say, "oh here you go and do well on the exam!" and give you the exams. In my opinion, in order to feel less stressed, it would depend on how well you do on your report cards and attendances. At least it would be easier for all seniors and up-coming seniors too as well.
BUT! If the bills pass the law, and students who failed the end of the course can graduate by passing classes, attending school or accepting college can benefit them. I think it could affect economics little bit but I'm pretty sure that all seniors want to graduate and leave high school to become adulthood.
What's your opinion on this topic? Should we graduate by passing end of the course exams or pass our grades, attendance or accepting college?
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~Ana Avalos