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High school or senior high school is the education students receive in the final stage of secondary education in the United States. In the United States most high schoolers are ages 13–18 but some ages could be delayed due to birthdays.
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High school enrollment increased when schools at this level...
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High school is also sometimes called an senior high school...
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United States: High school (North America) (usually grades 9–12 but sometimes 10–12, it is also called senior high school) is always considered secondary education; junior high school or intermediate school or middle school (6–8, 7–8, 6–9, 7–9, or other variations) are sometimes considered secondary education.
3 de may. de 2024 · high school, in most school systems in the United States, any three- to six-year secondary school serving students approximately 13 (or 14 or 15) through 18 years of age. Often in four-year schools the different levels are designated, in ascending order, freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior.
High school (literalmente, en idioma español, «escuela alta, escuela elevada o escuela superior») es el nombre que reciben tanto los estudios como los establecimientos que los imparten durante los últimos cuatro años académicos correspondientes a la última etapa educativa anterior a la educación superior .