I imagine almost all of them are played by high school students.
Almost three hundred High School students where at the Soweto Uprising tow were killed and almost two hundred were hurt.
As of the 2021-2022 school year, the total public school enrollment in New Mexico is approximately 330,000 students.
Yes, in March 2012, she was part of a school trip to Oaxaca, Mexico, along with nine other students, and their teachers.
Yes, from mid-school to college students can choose their own classes. Those, however, are part of a study plan.
No, Mexican students are expected to go to school to learn, not play sports. They must join a private team.
Mexico
Like many jurisdictions in the United States, Mexico has primary school, junior high school, and high school. Students go to primary school for grades 1 to 6, junior high for grades 7 to 9, and high school for grades 10 to 12.
They start at 2 (pre-school) and end approximately at 22 (end of college). However, Mexico's "student life expectancy" is of 13.6 years (barely finishing high-school) as only one in ten students finishes college/university education
It depends on what degree are you talking about. Primary school (grades 1-6) is almost universally attended; after that, children drop in increasing percentages. Only 1 in 10 Mexican students finishes university/college degree.
About only one to ten students in each district. there are way more passing students than failing students
A minimum of 180 school days or 990 hours (K-6) and 1080 hours (7-12) are required by New Mexico state law.