One more thing I forgot to mention - if you don't like confrontation and would be nervous talking to the principal by yourself, if you have the money you could take an attorney with you for the first meeting. Just introducing him would probably solve the problem! And he could do the talking for you.
For some reason, I've heard Dr. Laura recommend this a lot lately. She must be getting tired of how school officials give our kids the runaround and drive parents nuts!
Was told that it would be best to go through the chain of command at the school to try to straighten out the grades.
Spoke to a 9th grade administrator on Monday(over the phone) he did not want to meet until he had spoken with her teacher and had a grasp of the problem and promised to get back to me by the next AM, which he did.
Administrator and teacher agree that there are missing test scores, Ashley is missing an estimated 16 test scores; the teacher and administrator requested that they be given until Friday 4/29 to review the file and see if any of the missing test scores could be located.
Seems I will not be alone in this as a lot of students in Ashley's class found out on Wednesday that they, too, were missing test scores and caused a disruption in the class and an administrator had to be called in to help calm them down.
Will let you know what happens next.
Thanks to all that posted, I really appreciated the help!