Similar words: school, in school, at school, schoolbag, after school, highlight, hooligan, high. Meaning: n. a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12.
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(181) Tri-County and high school faculty collaborated with employers to determine the competencies that students will learn on the job.
(182) Nash High School students compromised with the principal on the song picked for their graduation ceremony.
(183) He's out playing basketball with some of his high school buddies.
(184) Smith played professional baseball after high school, spending a year in the Tigers' organization as a shortstop.
(185) Despite this tragedy, she graduated with the second highest grade point average in her high school.
(186) We both graduated from the same high school in Queens.
(187) Since 1972, the number of female high school athletes soared from 300, 000 to more than 2 million.
(188) A.-area junior college and high school basketball for thirteen years.
(189) Except on Wall Street, the Board of Trade, some of them are just high school grads, too.
(190) Francis de Sales-alternate weeks spent on campus taking high school courses with weeks at the work site.
(191) A dissatisfied employer would file a complaint with the high school.
(192) Every high school has its Romeo and Juliet, one tragic couple. So does every generation. Chuck Palahniuk
(193) All of the black sources were either high school or professional basketball players.
(194) After high school, Medville found herself looking at a future on welfare or tending bar.
(195) Most employers require inspectors to have a high school diploma or equivalent even when they qualify on the basis of experience.
(196) A vast majority of children graduate from high school without anyone talking with them about their writing in process.
(197) Every one of these children who has started grade school has finished high school, Phyllis says.
(198) State figures of babies born to high school dropouts ranged from 10 percent in North Dakota to 33 percent in Texas.
(199) That a high school kid from southern Missouri would be dazzled by London is not surprising.
(200) In the first case, a 17-year-old high school football player struck his head on the ground while being tackled.
(201) But looking downward the wage premium that high school graduates used to enjoy relative to high school dropouts actually shrank.
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(202) Between 1979 and 1993, a worker with a high school education lost 18. 2 percent in real weekly earnIngs.
(203) Take the case of Christina, who attends eleventh grade at a suburban high school in Fairfax County, Virginia.
(204) The chronic disease, whose cause is unknown, struck during Valerie's senior year in high school in McClusky, N.D.
(205) The report claims that 78% of male high school students have used illegal drugs.
(206) For his class, he seeks high school seniors who may be at risk of joining gangs.
(207) He only began playing football after coaches noticed his size and speed when he was playing basketball in high school.
(208) The goals include upgrading teachers' performance and boosting to 90 percent the number of students who graduate from high school.
(209) The story follows two girl basketball stars through their senior year of high school.
(210) What courses in high school or college were the best?