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Dear Mr. Anderson, would be very upset if she knew I was communicating with you about her final grade. Her Dad took her away for the weekend and I just took a look at her grades. To be honest with you, she does need the A-I understand the position you are in. It seems so desperate to have her grade point hinge on two percent of a grade. The big picture, however, is that she has applied to a university (her dream school) and the school is waiting to see her first semester grades for this year. She did poorly during freshmen and sophomore years and is paying a heavy price this year. I do understand, by her own admission, that she crossed the line with you a few times. I am sorry about this. If there is anything you can do participation points? Extra Credit? Please let me know. Sincerely, Sarah's Mom, Mrs. Flesher

write an email explaining why you can't change her grade or what she can do to change her grade.​

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Dear, Mrs. Flesher,

Thank you for reaching out, I appreciate you informing of the circumstances. Although, I can not and will not change her grade. However, she can change her grade through the following ways. She can write a paper for extra credit about a specific topic we've discussed in our class this year. This assignment would be all on her and she would need to prepare it on her own time. She could also be more open to raising her hand and answering questions during class for participation points. I hope these options help and I look forward to seeing her work.

Respectfully,

Ki'ara Barnett