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- High school is what all kids are looking forward to in grade school (Pre-K - 8th grade) and once they get there they find out it's not so fun after all, just because kids get arrested for fighting and doing drugs and getting caught robbing the school with a firearm or something influential like that. Cell phones are not allowed on high school grounds but there are very few people who actually care. Only the teachers do, and besides, they have no clue what they're talking about half the time anyway.
- High School is the 10th episode of Season 2, and is episode 32 of the full 210 episodes for the entire series. In this episode, Ray reluctantly attends his high school reunion and Debra gets a glimpse of what he was like as a teenager.
- High school is used in some parts of the world, particularly in Scotland, India, North America and Oceania to describe an institution that provides all or part of secondary education. Depending on the country, high school can refer to grades 7-12 or 9-12. Lt. Laura Cadman was a track star in high school. (SGA: "Duet")
- High School is a on going series following the lives of students attending high school in Pleasantview. The First 2 Series aired in 2007. High School has recently been renewed for a third series
- High school is where young people look for distractions from reading, writing, and arithmetic. When you get to higher grades, you start to learn more about the important lessons in life such as how to stop these damn rumors from spreading, how the clique system works, how commercially funded food is not good for you, and how to support athletes that are just rivalling against their siblings on a basketball court while being watched by a bunch of 35 year old paedophiles and welfare bums.
- These schools are sometimes referred to as Secondary Schools, and typically account for the last few years of education in North American schools, prior to college. Exactly what grades are covered varies from one school system to the next, but typically they all finish with the 12th grade. Graduates are usually about 18 years old. (In the U.S. system, 1st grade normally begins at age 5 or 6.) What varies is that some will start as early as 8th grade, and others will start at 9th grade.
- The high school is shown to have many classrooms, a gym, and a cafeteria. It appears that there may be different buildings for each grades.
- High school is an institution which provides all or part of secondary education. Other terms such as "secondary school" or "secondary college" are used in different nations or regions. The phrase "high school" often forms part of the name of the secondary institution.
- High School may refer to:
* High School (Tropico 1)
* High School (Tropico 3 and 4)
* High School (Tropico 5)
- Splendora High is full of fuckin drama, drugs, sex, and bullshit. It's located in a redneck ass woodsy town.
- High school referred to secondary education undertaken by children. Some high schools were known as magnet schools, which attract students from outside its immediate area and are further separated along program lines: generalist magnet schools aimed to attract the best students in a broad academic sense and specialized, or thematic, magnet schools aimed to attract the best students in a specific area, with music, sports, arts and sciences being common themes for magnet schools.
- Do you ever come across that feeling of melancholy? When you’re going too fast on that midnight trolley Your head starts spinning in unfamiliar directions While you’re left there, looking for defections Do you ever feel like you aren't enough? Everyone thinks it’s all a big bluff But deep down inside you know it’s true The whole world around you starts to turn blue Do you ever feel that obligation? When in school you want certification Gaining the card that classifies you as That one guy who is cooler than jazz Do you ever feel pressured to fall? Into a love in which you can’t call A pointless relation clouds your mind Pushing you farther from what you might find Do you ever feel like you try too hard? To fit into a jigsaw, but instead bombard Looking for a clique that suits you best C
- There's something about secondary education -- the nature of teenagers, the nature of the adults that work with teenagers, parents' expectations that things will be just like when they were a kid -- that lends itself to the accrual of strange national customs. Every major country has its own, but as far as 90% of the entries on this wiki are concerned, only three countries' systems actually count -- the US, the UK and Japan. (Sorry, Germany.) The Canadian system (at least the Anglophone one) is basically similar to the US, the Irish system broadly similar to the British one (though it starts a year later than the British do), and the (South) Korean one similar to Japan (sorry, Canada, Ireland, and Korea.) This entry is primarily about the American one.
- In Japan, students generally attend high school from ages 15 to 18, during a total of three years. While attending is optional, a rough 92% of lower-secondary school graduates choose to enter upper-secondary school. Students usually wear uniforms every day to school. Every class has their own home room and home room teacher. Activities such as athletic festivals and cultural festivals are often incorporated in the students' education. The school year begins in the spring instead of in the fall like in many Western countries, and ends during late winter season. There are three main breaks in the school year: summer break, winter break and spring break. After the spring break, a new school year begins.
- A high school or secondary school was the last stage of a requisite pre-collegiate curriculum for children usually in their early to late teens. In 2024, Chris Brynner told Jadzia Dax that he got a Māori tattoo on his arm in high school in the 1990s, but had to remove it. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I") Amanda Cole and Charles Tucker III went to rivaling high schools in Florida in the 22nd century. (ENT: "Harbinger") While Jonathan Archer was briefly stranded in the 31st century, Daniels told him that he had learned to communicate through time in high school. (ENT: "Shockwave, Part II")
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