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LAUSD students with Fs will have more time to bring grades up | L.A. Focus News

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To support struggling students during the pandemic, the Los Angeles Unified School District has decided that secondary students who are failing their courses can have more time to try and bring their grades up before an “F” or “no pass” mark is entered into their academic record. In a memo to secondary school principals on […]

Source: La Focus Newspaper

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