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'''High school''' is the term used to describe the last part of the regular [[school]]ing process.  It usually entails 9th grade through 12th grade, but in communities with [[junior high school]] (as opposed to [[middle school]]s), high school can be 10th through 12th grade.  
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'''High school''' is the term used to describe the last part of the regular [[school]]ing process.  It usually entails 9th grade through 12th grade, but in some communities [[junior high school]]s may go through the 9th grade therefore making the high school encompass the 10th through 12th grade.  
  
 
== Drop out Rates ==
 
== Drop out Rates ==

Revision as of 17:19, September 30, 2007

High school is the term used to describe the last part of the regular schooling process. It usually entails 9th grade through 12th grade, but in some communities junior high schools may go through the 9th grade therefore making the high school encompass the 10th through 12th grade.

Drop out Rates

1.2 million students dropped out of high school in 2006 and only 70% of the students who started high school four years ago earned a diploma. These figures have been relatively constant for the last five years.[1]

References

  1. Christian Examiner, Sept. 2007, Vol 25, No 9, Pg. 25