A high school credit is

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when a teacher offers extra points for additional optional work.
when a teacher offers extra points for additional optional work.

a unit awarded for passing courses.
a unit awarded for passing courses.

when you earn a grade by taking a test instead of going through the course.
when you earn a grade by taking a test instead of going through the course.

when you replace a poor grade on a quiz or test with a retake opportunity.

when you replace a poor grade on a quiz or test with a retake opportunity.

A high school credit is a unit awarded for passing courses.

A high school credit is a unit awarded for passing courses. When you successfully complete a high school course, typically by meeting certain requirements such as attending classes, completing assignments, and passing exams, you earn a credit towards graduation. Each high school course is usually assigned a specific number of credits, which may vary depending on the school or educational system. These credits count towards the total number of credits required for graduation. So, to earn a high school credit, you need to successfully complete the course and meet the criteria set by the school.