You only capitalize when you are naming a specific school. If you are not naming a specific school and just using the words "high school" or "jr. high school", then you leave it uncapitalized.
Examples:Uncapitalized - When I was in high school, we took typing classes every year.
Capitalized - When I attended Maumee Northview High School, we took typing classes every year
No. " high school graduates" is a noun but it is not a proper noun and as such should not be capitalized.
No. Except when you're stating the name of a school and "Junior High" is in the name.
I don't think it would be capitalized unless it was a proper noun, such as "Marshall High School." Otherwise I think it's just "high school."
No unless it is a proper noun such as Marshall Junior High School, but I can talk about junior high school without capitalization.
The should be capitalized if you are referring to a specific school or college.
No, it should not be capitalized. She became the pri ncipal of Northrop High School- is correct.
high school grads should expect to get a job
The words "Bandon" and "High School" should be capitalized in the sentence: "We will all be attending Bandon High School this spring."
He will attend Edison High School in the Fall.
Yes, in the title "Homer High School," the word "School" should be capitalized because it is part of the official name of the institution.
71.1 % of Filipino high school graduates attend college.
If you are using the word school in a sentence (and not referring to a specific school) then it should not be capitalized. For example:I don't want to get up early for school tomorrow.If you are referring to a specific school then it should be. For example:John Smith High School.
same thing that happens to high school graduates, rich man goes to school poor man goes to work
High School, Junior College or college graduates?
High School, Junior College or college graduates?
In that sentence, "graduates" is the simple subject because High School is describing them.
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