A high school credit is typically defined as a unit awarded for passing courses. This means that when a student successfully completes a course, they earn a certain number of credits that contribute to their overall requirements for graduation. The other options you mentioned (extra points for optional work, earning a grade through testing, and retaking assessments) relate to different aspects of the grading and evaluation process, but they do not define what constitutes a high school credit itself.
A high school credit is ( point)
• when a teacher offers extra points for additional optional work.
• a unit awarded for passing courses.
• 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.
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