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Like many jurisdictions in the United States, Mexico has primary school, junior high school, and high school. Students go to primary school for grades 1 to 6, junior high for grades 7 to 9, and high school for grades 10 to 12.
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What grades are in middle school depends upon the school district. It is the 2 or 3 grades between elementary school and high school. It includes 7th & 8th grades, but might also have either the 6th or 9th grades. The school district where I grew up had junior high schools with 7th, 8th and 9th grades. They still do, but have changed to calling them "middle school". Where my children grew up, middle school was, and still is, 7th and 8th grades.
Not everyone would agree that grade seven should be a part of high school. In fact, many would argue that it should not be a part of high school. Due to the difference in age and maturity of seventh graders and high school, having middle schools with grades 6, 7, and 8 or just grades 7 and 8 is actually a good way to divide the grades.
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Your high school will submit your transcripts to the colleges and universities when you apply. Final transcripts will also be sent to the colleges.
The Lakeridge High School has 1,103 students from grades 9 to 12. This public school was established in 1971 and is located at the Lake Oswego, Oregon.
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Yes! Your freshman year grades are a part of your overall GPA (grade point average), which is a major factor in admission to any college. If your freshman year grades are poor, sorry to say that Harvard is unlikely to accept you since the are so competitive. However, there are many fine universities that may even grant you an academic scholarship if you are able to substantially improve your grades during your sophomore, junior and senior years. The way most colleges look at it: they'd rather take a student who started with low grades and improves over his/her high school career than take a student who had high freshman grades but poor grades in senior year.
It is illegal to release school grades without the consent of the student, or the parent if under the age of 18. If you hear FERPA, this is what it is referring to.
You need a very strong academic grounding as very good high school grades are what many art colleges/schools look out for when deciding the criteria which is used on pupils.
i would have to say about maybe 25-30 students for jr. High and high school but for lower grades there should be 15-20... hope it helps @ all!!