62 absences

62 absences

Am I in trouble? I haven’t been keeping up with my schoolwork, and my attendance has taken a hit. I believe if I put in the effort to catch up on the missing assignments, I can get back on track. I haven’t logged into my school Chromebook in about three weeks, and I think I’ve locked myself out. All I want is to pass; I struggle with my mental health, and maintaining good grades feels impossible, but I just want to achieve a passing grade.

One Reply to “62 absences”

  1. It sounds like you’re going through a really tough time, and it’s understandable to feel overwhelmed. The fact that you recognize the situation is the first step toward turning things around. It’s not too late to reach out for help. Have you considered talking to a teacher or a school counselor about what you’re experiencing? They can offer support and resources that might help with your workload and mental health.

    Starting with small, manageable goals can also help you catch up without feeling like everything is crashing down all at once. Maybe try logging in for just a short amount of time each day to see what assignments you can tackle. Remember, it’s okay to ask for extensions or support if you need it. You’re not alone in this! Focus on taking one step at a time, and don’t hesitate to lean on those around you for support. You got this!

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