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  2. Senior Week - Wikipedia

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    Senior Week (also known as Beach Week, Senior Trip, or Grad Week) is a week where recently graduated high school and college seniors in the United States, mainly from the East Coast and the South go to the beach to spend time with their friends. It primarily happens in June, when most of the seniors graduate.

  3. Reclassification (education) - Wikipedia

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    As an alternative to repeating a grade, some students delay entering college for a year by enrolling in a postgraduate program at a prep school after high school. [ 3 ] [ 18 ] [ 9 ] Some opt for a prep school due to academic issues, but that is not always the reason. [ 19 ]

  4. Traveling with teens? Here are 10 tips and trip ideas to ...

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    The teenage years are tricky when it comes to travel. To avoid the disapproving eye rolls, consider these 10 tips and trip options that are likely to appeal to parents and kids alike.

  5. National Beta Club - Wikipedia

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    The National Beta Club (often called "Beta Club" or simply "Beta") is an International honor society for 4th through 12th-grade students.Its purpose is to promote academic achievement, character, leadership, and service among elementary and secondary school students.

  6. Taking a Post-Grad Trip: How To Get the Most Bang for ... - AOL

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    After spending years in school, you've earned a vacation. Graduation is a huge milestone, so you should certainly treat yourself to a trip -- but one you can afford. See Our List: 100 Most...

  7. How a 60-mile, sixth-grade field trip became a life ... - AOL

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    For some, life-changing epiphanies happen with travel to far-flung countries. But for this sixth-grade boy in 1970s South Carolina, all it took was a trip to the state capital.

  8. Eighth grade - Wikipedia

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    Eighth grade (also 8th Grade or Grade 8) is the eighth year of formal or compulsory education in the United States of America. The eighth grade is the second, third, or fourth (and typically final) year of middle school. Students in eighth grade are usually 13–14 years old. Different terms and numbers are used in other parts of the world.

  9. Project Graduation - Wikipedia

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    Gymnasium at Charlotte High School in Punta Gorda, Florida being prepared for Project Graduation. Project Graduation is a program offered by many high schools in the United States, in which organized, adult-supervised and alcohol-free activities are offered as part of a post-graduation party, as an alternative to student-run events involving alcoholic beverages or drugs.