Can you be kicked out of school for bad grades specifically highschool

Can you be expelled from high school for low grades? My grades are currently not great, and I heard about a student who got sent to a rough school for carrying a weapon. Now I’m concerned that I might face a similar situation if my grades don’t improve.

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  1. It’s understandable to feel anxious about your grades, but it’s important to know that being kicked out of school solely for poor academic performance is generally not common practice. Most high schools have support systems in place to help struggling students improve their grades, such as tutoring, counseling, and academic resources.

    However, if a student consistently fails to meet academic requirements, there can be consequences, which may include being placed on academic probation or, in some cases, transferring to an alternative school. Each school has different policies, so it’s best to talk to a teacher, counselor, or administrator about your concerns. They can provide guidance and help you create a plan to improve your grades and overall situation. Remember, you’re not alone in this – many students face similar challenges, and there are ways to get back on track.

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