<p>He has already gotten a couple of very detailed answers an is living in denial. The answer is not going to change.</p>
<p>1.Whether you attend John Dewey, Stuyvestant, Norman Thomas or any other NYC public High school (at every NYC high school in the state) you need health to graduate.</p>
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<li><p>While it is listed with the physical education courses on your transcript, it is still averaged into your GPA.</p></li>
<li><p>Summer school grades are numerical and they go on your transcript unless you were dropped from summer school. If you had summer school and never attended, meaning 0 days in attended you would have been automatically dropped on July 16. If you attended even one day, you remained on the summer school roster. Even from that point if you were a no show, some teachers give a 2 (which is a failing grade and not factored into your gpa). Some teachers give a 45 (which is a no show grade, but is factored into your gpa). Some teachers give a 50 or 55 which are still failing grades but factored into your transcript.</p></li>
<li><p>What ever grade you got in summer school will roll be placed on your transcritpt within the next few days when ATS changes over to HSST and transcripts are updated.</p></li>
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<p>Please stop asking the same question over and over again because the answer is not going to change.</p>
<p>Principals and administrators report to school on monday. GC will probably pass through by the end of the week to take care of programming issues. Call monday and ask your school. Shockingly the answer will not change from the one I have given you on almost every thread you asked.</p>