"Failing marks" refers to receiving low or inadequate grades on academic assignments, tests, or exams. It means that a student did not meet the required level of performance and did not achieve the desired results in their studies.
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An annual report on the state's teacher evaluation system finds administrators are still reluctant to
give failing marks.
LA Unified is wasting no time in getting students with poor or
failing marks into its online credit recovery program at the start of the new school year.
Despite these facts, Malloy's Commissioner of Education voted to set the pass /
fail mark at a level that as many as 7 in 10 students will fail and the State Department of Education continues to instruct local superintendents to mislead parents into believing that they do not have the fundamental right to protect their children by opting them out of this dangerous testing scheme.
In 2017, 91 percent, or 336 of the 371 schools in Texas
with failing marks from the TEA serve populations with more than 60 percent economically disadvantaged children.
Although Callum Patterson could have done better to thwart the initial cut - back from left - back Bryan Oviedo, it was the unmarked Marcos Ureña who underlined
the failed marking in Scotland's box.
In our rural community, someone had posted a teachers name and her «success rate» (or lack thereof) in getting her class to pass the ASK, on a commercial billboard... it was
a failing mark by any standard.
Any time the babies cried I took it as
a failing mark on a report card.
Perrea scored high on the science content exams but, much to his surprise and chagrin, received
a failing mark on the Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT) Grades 7 — 12 pedagogy test because of low scores on the essay section.
I give them all
a failing mark.