highschools are always looking at your grades. From the minute you enter highschool colleges will be looking at your highschool graders and courses.
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IT all depends what your looking for. Some schools will have a good hockey program or sports program that you like.. Other's may have high average grades. Therefore, it depends what your looking for.
Secondary Schools encompasses grades 7 to 9 and 9 to 12. Grades 7-9 represent junior high school while grades 9 to 12 represent high school. This applies to most schools in United States. The total of 6 years of high school completes a secondary school education.
As of 2014, there were 2,344 high schools (grades 9-12 or 10-12) in Florida, of which there were 1,563 public schools and 781 private schools. This does not include mixed curricula schools or some primarily vo-tech schools.
Yes, like all US States, Oklahoma has high schools. However, most will not cover grades 5-12. Most cover grades 9-12.
Most high schools have interior design. However most of the time schools are over run by cosmetology and nails. If you are looking for design that is my personal opinion is to start with nails and hair. Most colleges have interior design more than high schools do. Just wait a few years and your in!
Not as far as I can tell. Even the ones called Junior Highs look like they are functionally middle schools with only 7th and 8th grades.
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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.
Some American high schools are similar to the ones shown on TV, but many are not. It depends on what TV show you are looking at and what real high school you are looking at.
If you move to an entirely different system, such as to a different country, you might start with new grades. Otherwise, you will probably pick up where you left off. Sometimes schools count the old grades without including them in the grade point average, and sometimes they start with the old grade point average and add to it. In some cases, some of your classes might not have a local equivalent, and the new school doesn't count them at all.
In the United States, "secondary school" usually refers to a school that combines middle and high school grades (usually grades 7-12 or 6-12). These often exist in smaller towns that don't really have enough students to make two separate schools for the middle and high school kids. A school with grades 9-12 is just called a high school.
Yes. Some are grades 6-12, some are only grade 9-12.