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high school

NOUN
  1. a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12
    he goes to the neighborhood highschool

How To Use high school In A Sentence

  • Their children were mostly of high school age or attending university which required a great deal of money.
  • In ways often too subtle to be conscious but sometimes overt, I believe, blacks remain devalued in American schools, where, for example, a recent national survey shows that through high school they are still more than twice as likely as white children to receive corporal punishment, be suspended from school, or be labeled mentally retarded. Race and the Schooling of Black Americans
  • TV Guide Magazine: When your coanchor job was announced, you said you felt like the computer nerd being asked to the prom by the high school quarterback. The Biz: Ann Curry's New Today Role
  • We wish to assure the public that the teaching, reading and writing of poetry are alive and well at Rio Rancho High School.
  • By May of 1999, the foundation offered two scholarship programs and intensive SAT tutoring for high school juniors and seniors.
  • I lived only two blocks from high school and grammar school, and there were baseball diamonds and football fields.
  • The acting was hammy, the jokes were forced, and the entire thing came across like a high school play - actors overdoing everything in cringe-worthy performances.
  • High school students who do volunteer work are not atypical.
  • It would take a mind working on a very different level to consider the sentence being for four sales of pot to an undercover narc at an area high school.
  • And half of the nation's middle and high school teachers are not highly qualified to teach their subjects.
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