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junior high school
noun
- a school attended after elementary school and usually consisting of grades seven through nine.
Word History and Origins
Origin of junior high school1
Example Sentences
The Axtell Independent School District announced Tuesday it was closing for four days because of 45 active coronavirus cases at the junior high school and high school, as well as five cases at the elementary school.
I went to junior high school and that was the last time … I started doing time, like I said, in ’63, ’64.
His dad was a junior high school principal, his mom a teacher.
My dad graduated high school and my mom, junior high school.
They were part of this arts program that our junior high school had.
I had trained myself not to go to the bathroom throughout my elementary and junior high school years, because I was bullied.
FOR decades, the average Latino immigrant has had slightly more than a junior-high school education.
That allowed her to start a program, Girls Who Code, to teach underprivileged junior high school girls how to write for computers.
But I was just smart enough to have no hope of finding friends at your standard American junior high school.
I was first called “maricon” in 1986, on the playing fields of my junior high school.
The editor has had especially in mind students of the first year of the high school or the last year of the junior high school.
Well, I went to junior high school and high school, college and law school here.
In a junior high school of 1,000 pupils, boys and girls, the number of boys who are likely to become compositors is about five.
Less time is devoted to English in the junior high school and considerably more to arithmetic, geography, and history.
At the present time the junior high school course provides for one hour a week of mechanical drawing.
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