It depends on where a person lives. Most schools have what is called a catchment area and are obliged to take any student who lives in that area. Each US and Canadian school district will have its own policy on the transfer of students. In Scotland a school does not have to accept a student from outside its catchment area.
Yes, but only good for one year on J1 or F1 visa status. The student can then transfer to a private high school. yogggen@yahoo.com
Colleges only accept official transcripts from the high school and from standardized testing companies for admission, but may accept student estimates for pre-admission screening.
Some summer schools accept high school students, but JNC not. SIE seems to be possible.
A student that goes to high school.
In general, yes- if it is a public school.
In French, you say "lycéen" for a male high school student and "lycéenne" for a female high school student.
Not all high school student go to college because it costs a lot. Lots of jobs accept people who never went to high school ever.
out of the about 900 applicants to loyola, they will accept 350 student each year
Student Choice High School was created in 2000.
No. A high school student can't.
No.
Student at Everest Florida High School