No. You are 10-11 years old in 5th grade and in intermediate school not junior high. When you get to 7th grade you will be in junior high.
No, they're not, though there may be some overlap. A "middle school" is a school serving students older than those in the elementary school, but not as old as those in the high school. It's often 4th-6th grade, but in some cases may be other grade ranges. Jr. High is usually taken to mean 7th and 8th grade, regardless of where they physically attend school. Large school districts may have a separate Jr. High campus, or they may be combined with the Middle School, the High School, or both. Freshmen (9th grade) is somewhere in a kind of "limbo" state: in many states, 9th graders cannot compete at either the Junior High or High School levels, and have their own separate sports teams. My own middle school was 5th-7th grade. 7th graders were considered "Jr. High" despite attending the (physical) middle school, and would take buses after school from there to the high school campus for Jr. High sports practices (where they were combined with the 8th graders, who went to school in a wing of the High School building).
In private school no. And in fourth grade i went to public school and they didnt have one there either. Usually they are in high school. Maybe late jr high. Hope this helps!
7th graders should be shooting/playing on a hoop of standard height. Which is 10 feet.
lakeridge Jr. high
Tevis Jr. High was created in 1988.
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The motto of Tevis Jr. High is 'Excellence in Education'.
Around Jr. High School. The actual definition age is 13 however. But it shouldn't even matter how old you are.
Lakeview Jr. High School was created in 1975.
Goodwyn Jr. High School was created in 1865.
Martain Luther King Jr. is considered to be a civil rights activist.
It's McMeans Jr High! Go Bobcats!