Hey everyone, I'm from a country with a different educational system and I'm curious about the American high school experience—at what age do you typically start high school in the US? Are there any exceptions or special circumstances? Thanks for any info!
In the United States, high school typically starts in 9th grade and students are generally around 14 or 15 years old when they begin their high school education. This can vary slightly depending on the student's birthday and the cutoff dates for school enrollment in their specific state or school district.
There might be some exceptions, such as students who have skipped a grade or been held back a grade in earlier years, which would result in them starting high school at a younger or older age than the norm.
Additionally, some schools or educational systems might have a different structure, such as 6th to 12th-grade schools (referred to as middle-high schools or junior-senior high schools) or specialized programs like early college high schools. In these cases, students might begin their high school experience sooner or be exposed to high school-level courses at a younger age.
Overall, the typical starting age for high school in the US is around 14 or 15 years old, with some variations depending on individual circumstances and educational structures.
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