Um, no.
My story - juxtaposed against the OP’s - demonstrates - ironically/coincidentally - a progressive problem which began decades ago.
Any news of school performance in recent memory affirms that assertion.
Um yes. You excelled in all your classes except one, indicating a strong student encountered something out of the ordinary in one class. This leads the observer to be suspicious about what happened in that one class.
Compare that the the anecdote of this news story, wherein a student has been enrolled in a school for three years and apparently has fulfilled practically no requirements for any class. A school cannot compel compliance with academic requirements. A teacher cannot hold a pencil for a student and do the work for him. These are two completely different stories, other than both happening in a school.