The environments. The teachers treat you differently, for example in middle school they are still appealing to an all-audiences sort of teaching method, whereas in high school they just put it all out there, and the students who disagree can handle it by that point.
The kids are more likely to drink and smoke in high school. The social "system" is more strictly established.
Outdoor tracks are almost always 400 meters long for one lap. There is no standard for a high school track vs. a middle school one. Tracks tend to be the same length so that the same events can be easily run on them.
no becous junior belongs to the feeders teams while high school football belongs to the main team
Yes, well it depends on your schedule.
I play on a junior high basketball team. And its 10FT. same with middle school, (which includes 6th grade)
No, grammar school is primary or elementary school. Middle school is usually between primary school and secondary school. Middle school is often thought of as intermediate school or junior high school, but these are two completely different things.
He went to Black Lincoln University in Ceston County, Pennsylvania and graduated in 1930. Afterward he went to Howard University School of Law.
what he wore in middle school. Not the SAME same but same style.
Not a lot, I can only think of, The path you take in the education system Elementry School > Middle/ Junior High > Highschool > College
Throughout middle school, high school, college and professional basketball, the backboards are the same size. They are also the same distance off of the floor at 10 feet.
The words Junior and Senior have two different applications.When used as a suffix on a person's nameNothing comes after "Junior." "Junior" and "Senior" are a related pair describing a father and son, uncle and nephew, etc.Relatives with the same name may also be numbered, as James Smith I, James Smith II, James Smith III, etc. This is a separate, overlapping system.James Smith IV may also be James Smith, Jr., if Smith III is living but Smith II and Smith I are not.When used to name classes in schoolThe four classes in a high school or college are named, in order from youngest (most recently joining the school) to oldest (first in line to graduate) FreshmanSophomoreJuniorSenior
Edward is a junior in Twilight, same as Bella.
highschool track is the same size as middle