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As a teacher, admin will not listen.
“Hey this kid cannot read. Hey this kid smells like shit and has been wearing the same outfit for the past two weeks. Hey this kid is telling her classmates which gas stations will sell vape carts to minors.”
As a teacher, do you pass students who cannot read? While your grievances are fair, OP makes some very valid points.
Yes, I did, because failing a student required me to set up a parent meeting and getting them to agree to a contract with a list of assignments that the student could turn in at any point up until the last day of the semester.
I've read that in some states, it doesn't matter if they pass or fail. Or that failing isn't a thing that happens to students.
Either way, they don't get held back. Grade level is a stand in for age, nothing more, in some places.