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NHS stands for National Honor Society. Most high schools who have students enrolled with successful study habits and a high grade point average participate in the National Honor Society. Elementary Schools and Universities typically participate in different honor programs.
schools are different in couple of ways. one example, a school can allow students to wear flip flops. another example is that some schools can have specials while others don't.
In a word: Yes. Special rules apply for different schools but I'vw never heard of a school that is allowed to prohibit students from attending physical activities.
Yes I Think Students Should Be Able To Share Their Religion In Public Schools , Because Some Students Have Different Religions .
They allow both track & field athletics in high schools that gives the students a chance to practice and participate in tournaments.
Japanese schools are different from American schools in many ways. First off, they are more advanced for a given age. Students are pressured to be the best. In Japan students must pass entrance exams to get into high school and college.Another thing that is different in Japan is that students go to school 6 days a week (Monday-Saturday). Japanese students take many different classes and have a wide variety of subjects. Students at lunchtime eat in their classrooms and serve each other. Students change their shoes as soon as they enter the building. They change into white tennis shoes that are classified as part of their uniform.
1,000 schools participate at the NCAA division 2
Separate schools for students of different races are unjust and unlawful.
No.... an equestrian program can be a class or program for those who want to participate. Equestrian programs are mainly seen in all girl schools. Some schools alow students to bring their horses for the program/class.
The primary thing that is true of business schools is that they attempt to prepare students for work in the business world. Each uses a slightly different strategy to give students an edge.
Some US schools allow students with a D average (lower than C but improving) to participate in sports, while most require a solid C average as a minimum to participate in extracurricular activities.
Different schools have different curriculums because education is not standardized globally. Schools have the autonomy to design their own curriculum based on their educational philosophy, student population, and regional requirements. This allows schools to tailor their curriculum to meet the specific needs and goals of their students.