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senoirs,junoirs,and proms.


Question Posted Sunday December 3 2006, 3:44 am

simple questions,
what are senoirs and junoirs(what ages are they and what grades) and who goes to prom; all of them?

what grades are in high school, middle school, and elementary school students?


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EasyPeasy answered Monday December 4 2006, 9:00 pm:
It all depends on where you are from. All cities are different with the way the schools are arranged.
My city is a bit different.

ELEMENTARY: Kindergarten- Grade 7
HIGH SCHOOL: Grade 8- grade 12

If you want to know about your city try the website.

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HOPLESSxROMNTC answered Sunday December 3 2006, 10:59 pm:
SENIORS: 17-18 (Grade 12)

JUNIORS: 16-17 (Grade 11)

Both seniors and juniors go to prom.

ELEMENTARY: Kindergarden, grade 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 is optional to stay or go to middle school.

MIDDLE STORE: grade 6(optional),7,8.

HIGHSCHOOL: 9,10,11,12.

Hope I helped.

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karlyndarlin05 answered Sunday December 3 2006, 9:57 am:
okkk. so seniors are in the 12th grade, and they are usually 17-18. Juniors are in 11th grade, 16-17. and sophomores are 10th grade, and freshmen are in 9th grade. Most high schools have 9th -12th grades, middle schools have 6th-8th and elementary schools have kindergarden-5th grade.

Prom at most schools is a junior and senior prom, meaning that only juniors and seniors can buy the tickets. but say you were a freshmen...you could go to prom with a junior or senior date.

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BLONDEasitGETS answered Sunday December 3 2006, 9:48 am:
senoirs are 12th(17-18) grade juniors are 11(16-17) sophmores are 10th(15-16) freshman is 9th(14-15) they all go to prom

highschool is 9th 10th 11th and 12 grades

middle school is usally 6 7 and 8th but not always 6th

and elementry is 1 2 3 4th

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CHECKERED-LOVE answered Sunday December 3 2006, 7:54 am:
Seniors: age- 17-18 grade 12

Juniors: age- 16-17 grade 11

^^ both go to prom.

Now these may differ from town to town, but my school is like this:

High school- grades 9,10, 11,12

Middle school- grades 6,7,8

Elementary school- grades kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5


hope i helped =]

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