In the early 70s a school was built called Thornwood in South Holland Ill. a sister school to both Thorton and Thorn Ridge. Thornwood at the time of completion was the 10th largest school in the nation holding over 4000 students. It has grown since then and Im sure holds many more along with its sister schools
Plymouth-Canton Education Park in Canton, Michigan. I'm pretty sure it is the largest. I go there and we have 3 schools. Salem High School, Canton High School, and Plymoth High School; all are located on one campus. Students are assigned a "home school" for sports reasons, but you can have classes in all three schools. Like me, Salem is my home school, and freshman year, I had my first 3 hours in Salem, then I walked over to Canton, then after Canton I walked to Plymouth (which is the longest walk and the reason we get 10 minutes passing time. Sometimes people have to run to class depending on where their classroom is). Then after Plymouth, I walked back to Salem. I'm going to be a senior this year (2010-2011) and we have over 6,300 students in the Park (that's a nickname for it. Also commonly known as P-CEP [pronounced pee-sep])
I hope this helped. It's a really unique campus and I absolutely LOVE every minute of it.
Schools in Sumer were primarily focused on teaching writing, math, and religious texts, while schools in the US focus on a more diverse curriculum that includes subjects like science, social studies, and physical education. Additionally, schools in Sumer were only attended by boys, whereas schools in the US are open to students of all genders. Furthermore, schooling in Sumer was reserved for the wealthy elite, while education in the US is accessible to a larger portion of the population.
Astronaut training. High schools typically do not offer specialized vocational training in astronautics due to the high level of expertise and resources required for space travel.
In some ways, every place where people can learn has the potential to be an educational place. But if you mean places of formal education, some of them are pre-schools, daycare centers, elementary schools, middle schools, junior high schools, high schools, community colleges, trade schools, colleges, universities, places where people can work as interns or assistants to others, such as bakeries, hospitals, retail stores, and anywhere where people gather for the purpose of learning.
The name of Sally Ride's elementary school is not publicly listed, her middle school and high schools are. The names of the schools are Portola Junior High, and Westlake School for Girls.
People do not "invent" school. They can "establish" a school. But Albert Einstein did neither. He did not invent schools--- they were in place in the US from colonial days. He also did not establish any schools. Many schools bear his name, but these were named by other people to honor Einstein.
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Houston ISD is the Houston Independent School District. It is the largest Texan school district and the seventh-largest such district in the US. 276 schools comprise the Houston ISD, consisting of 160 elementary schools, 40 middle schools, 43 high schools, and 33 others.
There are countless defunct middle and high schools all over the US.
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riverdale is #2 :D
I don't know the top ten but the largest is Pinkerton Academy in Derry NH and other large schools are in Manchester
high schools
Some of the largest high schools in Michigan include Chippewa Valley High School (Clinton Township), Sterling Heights High School, and Detroit Cass Technical High School. These schools have high student populations and offer a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs.
There are 3501 middle schools in the US and 1974 High Schools
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Pearland junior high east
I want to know what exact subjects and courses are thought in usa high schools. Because I am immigrating to us and I have finished 10th grade.