ArKiVe said:Elementary school? What the? LOL. For me elementary school ended by the time I was 9 or 10.
Sachi said:Yeah...I can't wait until high school! :D Sort of...
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[Fear_Itself] said:Hmm.. That's odd..
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Seventh grade was the last of my years in junior high.
My town's highschool has grades 8-12, the middle school has grades 4-7, so on and so forth.
It seems as though every city is different. xDD
My town doesn't put eigth graders in our middle school because they didn't want to have to make the school any larger. xP
Lazy school officials.. xD
Chibi-chan said:In the U.S, K-5 is elementary, 6-8 is middle (junior high), 9-12 is high school.
I think it's easy to understand o.o
Where have you lived outside the US? O_oInuyasha Puppychu said:Not if you've move around more than enough times. It can confuse you. x_x
Blue said:Where have you lived outside the US? O_o
[Fear_Itself] said:Woah, that is different.
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I live in Marlborough, Massachusettes. It's not as commonly known as other cities and towns in the state. xP
There are seven schools in my town, not including private schools. One is for kindergarten, two are for elementary kids (Grades 1-3), two used to be for fourth-graders only, one is for junior high (Grades *4-7) that brought in fourth-graders a few years ago, and then there's a highschool (Grades 8-12 and Pre).
I had to change schools.. -counts fingers- ..five times! (Counting going from preschool to kindergarten, kindergarten to elementary, elementary to fourth grade, fourth grade to junior high, and junior high to high school.)
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Then that makes no sense, you said it's confusing because you move a lot, but it's the same in all public schools.Inuyasha Puppychu said:I didnt. I moved too many times in the US....XD Forget it! XD It's a complicated thing. XD
I've always lived in the US.