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Go to summerschool, and follow the teacher's directions. He/She may make up for those bad grades and change them to the grades you want.

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If you lose your report card what will you do?

Ask your parents to email your teacher. I basically lost my report card today, not the report with the grades, but the card. You can ask for a new one, and they keep your grades in the computer, so they should be able to. ASK BEFORE REPORT CARD IS DUE. If you aren't comfortable with that, ask a friend for help, and the most comforting way to fix that is to have your friend by your side while your explain what happened to the teacher. If you get detention, don't be upset. EVERYONE gets detention for way worse things, so act like it isn't that bad and let it out to a friend. Either way, it's your choice, help from family or friends!


What steps do you do to view your report card grades?

To view your report card grades, first, log into your school's online portal using your student credentials. Navigate to the section designated for grades or report cards, where you should find your most recent grades listed. If you prefer a physical copy, check with your school's administration office for instructions on how to obtain it. Finally, ensure to review any comments or feedback provided by your teachers for a complete understanding of your performance.


What is it called when you get you report card in the middle of the trimester?

When you receive your report card in the middle of the trimester, it is typically referred to as a "progress report." This document provides an overview of a student's academic performance and progress up to that point in the term, allowing parents and students to identify areas for improvement before the final grades are issued.


Advanced means on a report card?

"Advanced" on a report card means "promoted to the next higher grade."


Is a bad debt erased after 7 years?

No it is NOT! You have to get your credit report to see when the creditor last updated their report to the credit reporting agency. If the creditor chooses to report this bad debt every month than your bad debt will only be erased from the last update. For example: You have a bad debt from a Sears credit card from Jan of 2010. Each month Sears has reported your bad debt to Trans Union or one of the other agencies. The new date is from the last time they updated your credit report NOT from Jan of 2010. They can update it every month for the next 20 years and it will stay as a bad debt and ruin your credit report score. Legal to do it too.