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schooler
[ skoo-ler ]
noun
- a person who attends school, especially a child (usually used in combination):
a new course for junior-high-schoolers.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Recent tests show that high schoolers haven’t improved in math or reading for the past 20 years, and middle schoolers have gone backward in their comprehension skills.
I’m pretty confident that the math and science we would teach would be much more interesting, much more inspiring and much more relevant to people’s everyday lives, rather than torturing high schoolers with trigonometry that they’ll never use.
I’ve heard of so many high schoolers that have just checked out.
High schoolers and middle school students would return later in January.
His mile time improved from four minutes and 21 seconds his freshman year to an astonishing four minutes and one second as a senior, the fastest mile run by any high schooler that year.
The idea, which appeared to the high schooler in a dream, was born out of equal parts necessity and tragic inspiration.
CTE “has been identified in the brains of deceased college players and even one high schooler.”
In less than 10 words, this graduating pre-schooler says all that needs to be said.
He was a straight high schooler when he first read ‘The Normal Heart.’
Some people are totally on board with the idea of Jacob as your average formerly dead grade schooler.
Not succeeding, we went a mile further north, to a place called Schooler's Mountain; here we found a building that suited us.
The pre-schooler will enjoy painting or coloring the adventures of Tognia.
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