Consequences of Failing a High School Course

What are the consequences of failing a course in high school?

A. Cancellation of your apprenticeship

B. Delinquency penalty from the JATC including suspension, loss of classification and pay

C. A different final exam sent to your proctor that you must take within eight weeks

D. Re-enrollment in that course, where you must again submit all lessons and its final exam

Answer:

Failing a course in high school does not have any of the mentioned consequences associated with it.

Explanation:

Failing a course in high school does not automatically result in cancellation of your apprenticeship, a delinquency penalty from the JATC including suspension, loss of classification and pay, a different final exam sent to your proctor that you must take within eight weeks, or re-enrollment in that course where you must again submit all lessons and its final exam.

It is important to address your academic challenges and seek support to improve your performance in the course to avoid any negative consequences.

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