If you are interested in going to college you need to take the SAT or the ACT. If you are not interested in going to college then taking the tests would serve no purpose to you. Most college accept both tests, but look into what the college you want to go to requires.
Yes. You start high school in 9th grade and end at 12th grade.
It depends on the school. But it could differ from 6-9th grade.
There is no choosing. If you fail a class it will not be applied by the school you transfer to. Only those courses that are passed with the appropriate grade (typically a C or better) will transfer. In addition, the Grade Point Average (GPA) will not apply to the new school. You will start off fresh which means your GPA will be as a result of what you achieve at the new college or university.
No, although the kids act as if they still are, ninth grade is high school, freshman year.
It depends on the school district, my school district still has it, but only because it will be completely funded by parents, and not by the state.
The school Arroyo Verde is a school for kids Kindergarden -5th grade. First grade teachers are Ms. Allen, Mrs. Griffen, Mrs. Glasser (Which was my teacher) and lots more. Second grade: Mrs. Battler, (Which was my teacher) Ms. Savage, Ms. Howes, and more! And other teachers. Located at Highland, Church Street in California. I still go there and I have the most gr8est teacher, Mrs. Glover!
I would say no not if your grade are normally in the 80s and 90s. But a 77% is better than 60% and you still passed with a C.
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Yes He is in Grade 11 In 2008-2009
Yes she is going in to 12th grade
Yes.
i would consider it a grade because u are still learning things in a class and in a school so yes it is.