of school
The one recommended by the school.
No, it is not correct to say "one an." The correct phrase is "one and a half day" to refer to one full day and half of another day.
The first day of high school is an important one. Your outfit should reflect your personal style and you should be comfortable.
one day
"Our school has" is correct. You lump together all the people that make up the school under one name, 'school', and treat it as if it were singular.
Boston, Massachusetts...at least that's what I entered and it said it was correct.
Edward Cullen and Mike (the one who's always jealous of Edward; one of the first to introduce himself to Bella on her first day of school)
first honors is the correct one
Walter only goes to school for one day, the first day and then misses the rest of the year. This is why he cannot pass the first grade.
The one that doesn't like school. Or moved somewhere else.
Yes, if there is more than one school, but if there is only one school, it is "school's".
You are in school would be correct if it was said like "I am in school." You are at school would be correct when used like "She is at school."But, this answer does not clarify a thing. Namely, whether it is more correct to say "at school" or "in school" - and if both are correct, which one is used in which situation/context.