I think it sounds like a great rule. However, I would think it would be more fair to go by having a passing GPA not individual classes.
I finally got it out of my son why he has refused two invitations to Tolo - he thinks the behavior at dances is too bad and doesn't want to go to any more dances unless they get a handle on it. I thought it was pretty interesting coming from him because he's all about a party. My older son, who I just thought wasn't interested in going to the dances, piped in that his whole crowd has pretty much decided to avoid the dances. I was talking to another parent today and I guess the dances are struggling financially because there's such a divide (among the kids) on what kind of music, what kind of dancing, and what kind of rules should be enforced. There's a large segment that wants more rules. I think a "student in good standing" rule would be a good start.
I finally got it out of my son why he has refused two invitations to Tolo - he thinks the behavior at dances is too bad and doesn't want to go to any more dances unless they get a handle on it. I thought it was pretty interesting coming from him because he's all about a party. My older son, who I just thought wasn't interested in going to the dances, piped in that his whole crowd has pretty much decided to avoid the dances. I was talking to another parent today and I guess the dances are struggling financially because there's such a divide (among the kids) on what kind of music, what kind of dancing, and what kind of rules should be enforced. There's a large segment that wants more rules. I think a "student in good standing" rule would be a good start.
There just might be a child out there who..maybe for some reason, be it a learning disability, or having a rough time with a particular subject, or I don't know, even because they messed up..and made a God forbid mistake and actually failed a subject. Let's not encourage them to do better, participate and work harder. Let's ridicule them, punish them and shun them from all positive school events.
Going to a school dance is not the same as a being involved with school sports or after school activities. Those activities require time from the student that is proably best spent studying and meeting the requirements for passing their course of study.

is this a common thing now? this is DD's third year of middle school, and i've never seen such a rule. if this rule had been in effect when i was in school, the popular kids wouldn't have been nearly so popular, because none of them would've been allowed into the dances, lol.