There are several reasons to separate schools by age bracket. The biggest concern is the sheer number of students. Most areas have too many students to keep them in one building. To keep things manageable, it is necessary to have multiple schools (also a reason for dividing an area into separate districts).
The actual age brackets were possibly decided by approximate maturity levels (around puberty), although the separation between primary (elementary school, kindergarten through 5th-8th grade) and secondary (high school, 6th-9th though 12 grade) institutions are largely arbitrary. Not all areas have separate middle schools.
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The grades will stay the same. Grades don't depend on clothes.
Conroe Independent School District teaches all grades that are included in Primary and Secondary levels. They split their schools into high school and junior high school categories and K-6, intermediate and elementary school categories.
No. They are 9–12 grades.
All elementary schools have 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th grades.
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.
Yes, most American schools will have the grades reset after the quarter. Although the grades will go on record.
Get scores or grades on tests, homeworks, and quizzes.
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