who gets to decide if you go to summer school?

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What subject is this? or is this just a random question?

It does all depend on the situation. Teachers avaerage your grade(s), report them and recommend.
As far as a final decision, I would say your parents/yourself because some summerschools you have to pay and you/parents can decide whether or not to send you or not.

The decision of whether or not a student goes to summer school is typically made by the individual's school or educational institution. The criteria and policies for determining summer school attendance may vary depending on the specific school district or institution.

To find out who makes this decision, first, you would need to check your school's policies and guidelines. The best way to do this is by referring to your student handbook or contacting your school's guidance counselor or administrative office. They will be able to provide you with the specific information related to summer school attendance and the decision-making process.

In general, there are several factors that may contribute to the decision of whether a student is required to attend summer school, such as academic performance, attendance records, or failing grades in specific subjects. By evaluating these criteria, the school administration can determine whether summer school is necessary for a student's educational progress and success. Remember that the policies can vary, so it's essential to consult your specific educational institution for accurate information.