Except for languages, such as English, French and Japanese, the names of academic disciplines are not proper nouns and should not be capitalized. This includes references to disciplines in major and minor fields of study.
Do not capitalize:
He is a music major.
He had a major in Biology and a minor in chemistry.
He studied Biology, political science, paper science and Psychology.
Academic degrees are capitalized only when the full name of the degree is used, such as Bachelor of Arts or Master of Social Work. General references, such as bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree, are not capitalized.
Do not capitalize:
He earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1989.
He earned a bachelor's degree in 1989.
Only when it forms part of the proper noun then it should be capitalized. Examples: Stanford School of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine
No, "north high school" is not capitalized unless it is part of the school's full name or a proper noun.
Yes, "La Reina High School Sophomores" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun.
Your primary concern should be spelling elementary.
No, unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g., Elementary School ABC).
Yes, it should be---- Licensed Practical Nursi ng School.
Yes, you should capitalize "About" in a title.
No. School district is not a proper and should only be capitalized when placed at the beginning of a sentence, such as this one.
Only when it forms part of the proper noun then it should be capitalized. Examples: Stanford School of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine
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No, "north high school" is not capitalized unless it is part of the school's full name or a proper noun.
Yes, if it's part of the name. "I attend the Hawthorne School." If the word "school" is not used as a proper noun, then don't capitalize it. "I will be late for school today."
Yes, you should capitalize the C in Century.
If you use the specific full name of the club then, yes, it should be capitalized.
Yes, "La Reina High School Sophomores" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun.
No. It's not necessary. Capitalize it when it forms part ot the proper noun. Example: UST School of Medicine
You capitalize "School Counselor" when it is used as a specific title before a person's name or when referring to a specific position within a formal context. For example, "I spoke with School Counselor Jane Smith." However, when used generically, such as "The school counselor is available to help students," it should not be capitalized.