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No they are not capitalized. When referring to school subjects, only those that are languages should be capitalized.
Yes, the word "school" should be capitalized when it is part of a proper noun (e.g., Green Valley High School) or at the beginning of a sentence. Otherwise, it should not be capitalized when referring to school in a general sense (e.g., I have to go to school tomorrow).
Yes, in the title "Homer High School," the word "School" should be capitalized because it is part of the official name of the institution.
No, it should not be capitalized. She became the pri ncipal of Northrop High School- is correct.
The words "Bandon" and "High School" should be capitalized in the sentence: "We will all be attending Bandon High School this spring."
Sunday should be capitalized and school shouldn't be.
Florida Virtual School was created in 1996.
Abbotsford Virtual School was created in 2006.
it is real school because it is better than virtual school because it is free and some of the virtual stupid schools are very expensive.
No they are not capitalized. When referring to school subjects, only those that are languages should be capitalized.
Ivy League should always be capitalized (not school, however). An example would be: "Harvard is an Ivy League school."
I capitalize it. Bible is usually capitalized anyway.
Michigan Virtual High School was created in 2000.
Pennsylvania Virtual Charter School was created in 2001.
Pennsylvania Virtual Charter School's population is 210.
Franklin Virtual Schools / Franklin Virtual High School is accredited by SACS CASI a recognized regional accrediting organization.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: It is the normal school for girls. Mary studies at Philippine Normal College.