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The American Education System An Overview of the Educational System in the U.S.A.
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Over 85% of the adult population have completed high school Over 27% have received a bachelor’s degree or higher. In America…
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Every child gets free education at a public school Systems of curriculum, and grading are decided at a local level, not nationally. Public school buses are provided by government funding to help students get to school. Public Schools Funded by the US Government
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Boarding Schools: Eat, sleep, and study at the school Tuition-based, usually expensive Scholarships available Private Schools: Tuition-based, usually expensive Can have academic specialties or be religious based Can provide a higher level of education than a public school Home School: Taught at home but still have to follow mandated curriculum But there is also Private Education!
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Ages 0-4 Not mandatory Tuition-based Pre-School
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Ages 5-6 First year of school that is mandatory for all children living in the US. Kindergarten
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Grades 1-5 1 st year of primary school is technically 2 nd year of education but we call it 1 st grade. School schedules are set for students. Elementary School/ Primary School
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Grades 6-8 Students start to pick elective classes. Some schools have sports teams, bands, and theater. Junior High/ Middle School
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Grades 9-12 9 th : Freshmen 10 th : Sophomore 11 th : Junior 12 th : Senior Students have some choice in classes At large schools classes are separated according to the level of the students. Every 12 th grade student must pass the “Exit Exam”, a standardized test to graduate. Secondary School/ High School Academic Structure
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Elective courses are offered and students can be selected/ voted in for the student government and yearbook. Most students participate in after school activities: Sports teams Music (School Band) Theater Dance Secondary School/ High School ExtracurricularActivities
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Students wear cap and gowns The “valedictorian”, the highest-ranking academic student usually gives a speech. Diplomas are distributed Graduation! Traditions
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Students must take the SAT, or ACT which are standardized tests G.P.A. (grade point average) shows performance from school. Students usually apply in the Fall of their 12 th grade and find out if they are accepted in March. Applying to Colleges (universities) University is the same thing as College in the US!
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Associates Degree 2 years long Can focus in a specific trade but many used it as a stepping tool to get into a good university Bachelors Degree 4 years long Has a specialty Undergraduate Education Types of Degrees
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Masters Degree 2- 3 years typically MBA (Masters of Business Administration) 3 years typically Doctorate Degree 3-6 years Graduate School Types of Degrees
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Grants From the school or government and are need-based Scholarships From the college, an organization, or an individual Usually given for excellence in a specific area Loans Provided by the bank Students have to pay it back afterwards! Paying for University $$$$
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Students are prepared for to enter a profession! And Afterwards…
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