Not always. It really depends on the child and how they are being raised. If you are raising your child in a very similar way to your upbringing - for instance if you are very controlling - and your parents were than there is a chance that they may rebel. But times change rapidly as well as inherited and learned behaviors being factors I would have to say that it is wrong to assume that children will turn out the same as their parents were in high school.
In general, yes. The usual pattern is that the high school serves a larger area than the middle schools that feed into it, which in turn serve a larger area than the elementary schools that feed into them. It's atypical for students at the same middle school to go to different high schools unless parents specifically elect to send their children to a different school (such as a "magnet", charter, or parochial school).
Lysander Community High School's motto is 'When Parents and Teachers share the same thoughts about learning, there is no end to the achievable.'.
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I think HSM is more for teens than for children
Dress them in the same clothesGive them the same haircutSend them to the same school and class
yes. just talk to one of your friends parents & ask them if you can use their adress.
It really depends on how effected the child is. They might do worse, better or the same as always.
no he did not. he dropped out of high school when he was 16, the same age in which his parents got divorced.
The same as children elsewhere at school
Most public schools don't have transportation facilities (i.e.: school buses) so many children are delivered by their parents at the school gates. Conversely, most private schools are required by the government to provide transportation from the children's homes into the school.
Yes, but the high school has the right to kick you out if you are doing poorly, disrupting other students, or breaking the rules of the school.
His children go to the same school as mine.