This depends on where you live. If you live in a larger city with public transportation, not as many high schoolers are driving because it's not as important to them. There are plenty of other ways to get around.
However if you live in a rural area or a suburban area that does not have public transportation, it is very different. In these areas, a large majority of high school juniors are driving.
Back in my high school, most of the juniors were either 16 or 17.
At most high schools, juniors are allowed to play on junior varsity teams. If you are good enough to make the team, you should be able to play.
Depends on their age and where they live. If in an urban area they could walk or ride a bus. In rural areas they would most likely ride a bus until they are old enough to drive or get rides from friends who drive.
Skyline High School in Dallas,Texas is the most populated High School in Texas and is the 12th most populated High School in The United States.
There are plenty, just make sure you don't accidently apply for scholarships not for your grad year. Most scholarships for grades lower than graduating seniors are essay scholarships and the like.
high school girls!
Jean Ribault High School----
No. Your school Z: Drive is a shared drive on that school's network, which your computer is not a part of. That is why, in most cases, your teachers require you to purchase either a CD-RW disk or a flash-drive.
Bishop Chatard High School
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High School football is most popular in Southern United States. Texas is known to be the most intense area for High School football. Texas also produces the most Divison I athletes.
Yes, Fujairah Private Academy (FPA) is a good school. It is a british school. In Fujairah Private Academy they don't have grades. Instead they have KG (kindergarten) Infants, Juniors and seniors. Most students are emirati.