Middle school classes tend to have more responsibility (including homework) than elementary schools, but not quite as much as most high school classes. Also, in many middle schools, extra classes like band are offered.
Most careers require that a person has some sort of college degree. Most states require a bachelors degree or 4 years of schooling to become a high school math teacher.
It depends on the scale the school is using. On a 10 point scale, which is more common in primary and middle school, it would be a C-. On a 7 point scale, which is more common in high school, it would be a D+.
The GED is meant to approximate a high school education, so it is about as difficult as high school work. One needs to have math and algebra skills, basic reading an interpretation skills, and some general science skills; also, getting a study book makes it much easier.
The starting salary of any teacher depends on whether the teacher is working for a public or private school (and what kind of private school), a what state or country the teacher is working in, as well as the subjects the teacher is qualified to teach.
Lakeside School in Seattle, WA.
Bill Gates Was a Nerd
Where did Bill Gates go to High School?? mr.moseby and madam fox secondary school.
He graduated from High School in 1964. He dropped out of Harvard (never graduated).
Bill Gates strted high school in 1969 for allll those dummies who didnt know that but this the true answer.
Bill Gates went to Edmond High School.
Yes Bill Gates is a drop out , but I do not think it was from Harvard university. Although he now calls it a "leave of absence", Bill Gates "dropped out" of Harvard University in November of 1975.
Bill Gates strted high school in 1969 for allll those dummies who didnt know that but this the true answer.
Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, attended the Lakeside School, Seattle, Washington.
Bill Gates's High school was called Lakeside school (private school) and his business partner was Paul Allen.
Bill Gates did not drop out of High School, he successfully completed his High School education in 1973. However, he did drop out of Harvard University in 1974.
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