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21 if you were a 10th grader last year unless you were a 9th grader last year
The number of credits required to be a 10th grader can vary depending on the school and educational system. In general, most high schools in the United States require around 5-6 credits per academic year. Therefore, a 10th grader may typically have earned around 10-12 credits. However, it is best to consult with your specific school or educational institution to determine the exact credit requirements for 10th grade.
No, they would take High school again.
I was in the situation where I moved from state to state. When I moved, the school system required that students have credits in different subjects than I had. I had 18 credit hours, enough to graduate in TN and WV, but the wrong classes in WV. What they wanted me to do in my junior year was to go a half day, pick up the prerequisite courses during the summer and then finnish up during my senior year. I chose to quit, take my GED and that's what I did. I didn't feel that it was fair for a school system to penalize me because my parents moved. Hope that helps!
Richard Nixon graduated in 1937 from Duke University Law School with LLB Degree.
It depends on where the fifth grader goes to school.
The motto of Nashville School of the Arts is 'The Greatest School on the Planet'.
Nashville Christian School was created in 1971.
University School of Nashville was created in 1975.
Nashville School of Law was created in 1911.
Akiva School of Nashville: Bilingual English/Hebrew curriculum
You can get help for your 9th grader son from Pediatrician, School Psychologist or School Counselor.