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Is 12th grade considered high school?

Hey there, I'm a bit confused about the U.S. education system. Is 12th grade part of high school or considered something else? Also, can someone explain the structure of high school regarding grades?

6 months ago

Yes, 12th grade is considered part of high school in the U.S. education system. High school in the United States typically comprises four years, from 9th to 12th grade, with students typically attending between the ages of 14 and 18.

Here's a breakdown of the high school structure regarding grades:

1. 9th Grade: This is the first year of high school and is often referred to as freshman year. Students are typically around 14-15 years old.

2. 10th Grade: This is the second year of high school and is known as sophomore year. Students are usually 15-16 years old.

3. 11th Grade: The third year of high school is junior year. Students are generally 16-17 years old. This is a crucial year for college preparation, as students typically take standardized tests like the SAT or ACT, begin researching colleges, and may also take AP (Advanced Placement) or honors classes.

4. 12th Grade: This is the final year of high school, called senior year. Students are around 17-18 years old. During this year, they finalize their college applications and make decisions about their post-secondary education or career path.

After high school, students may choose to enter the workforce, attend a trade or vocational school, or pursue higher education in the form of a two-year associate degree at a community college or a four-year bachelor's degree at a college or university.

6 months ago

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