yes
In that sentence, "graduates" is the simple subject because High School is describing them.
Rupert Nelson Evans has written: 'Career education and vocational education' -- subject(s): Career education, Vocational education 'Career education in the middle/junior high school' -- subject(s): Career education, Vocational guidance
To have a career as an insurance agent and broker going to school for the subject is one good way. Another good way is to get a legit certificate in this subject.
no
John Charles Mallery has written: 'Career patterns of Washington school superintendents' -- subject(s): School principals, School superintendents
Isaac Horenstein has written: 'The dropout' -- subject(s): High school dropouts, Youth, Conduct of life, Success 'Massachusetts summary process' -- subject(s): Real property, Ejectment, Cases, Summary proceedings, Possession (Law)
Emily Carr's favorite subject in school was art. She showed a talent for drawing and painting from a young age, which eventually led her to pursue a career as an artist.
teaching
i think its when u know everything about the subject career
Patricia J Green has written: 'High school seniors look to the future, 1972 and 1992' -- subject(s): Statistics, Career development, Career changes '\\' -- subject(s): Statistics, High school dropouts, Education, Children with social disabilities
That depends on the high school.
Robert Louis Rose has written: 'Career sponsorship in the school superintendency' -- subject(s): School superintendents, Training of