azure_infinity
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
My child is attending high school, she just turned 17 years old. She has rarely missed a day of school and has only been in minor trouble a few times (tardies or missed homework) However, she has terrible grades. She's in her senior year but does not have enough credits. She will have to attend high school a 5th year to graduate.
She was called to the principal the other day and (in essence) told that because she does not have enough credits to graduate this year, she is a waste of time and energy. He is going to expell her from school and she will have to enroll in night school to graduate...which costs $280 a semester...money I don't have.
Does a school district have the right to do this?
My child is attending high school, she just turned 17 years old. She has rarely missed a day of school and has only been in minor trouble a few times (tardies or missed homework) However, she has terrible grades. She's in her senior year but does not have enough credits. She will have to attend high school a 5th year to graduate.
She was called to the principal the other day and (in essence) told that because she does not have enough credits to graduate this year, she is a waste of time and energy. He is going to expell her from school and she will have to enroll in night school to graduate...which costs $280 a semester...money I don't have.
Does a school district have the right to do this?