middle school
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Definition
- Noun:
- A school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 6 to 8: In the United States, a "middle school" is an educational institution that serves students between elementary (primary) school and high school. It typically includes grades 6 through 8, though the specific grade range can vary by school district.
Usage
- The term "middle school" is used to refer to the specific institution or the period of education itself.
- It is a compound noun. The primary definition and usage pertain to this specific educational stage.
Examples
- Noun:
- My daughter will start middle school next fall.
- The middle school in our district includes grades six, seven, and eight.
- He teaches science at the local middle school.
Advanced Usage
- "middle school years": Refers to the period of time a student is in middle school.
- Her middle school years were a time of significant growth and change.
- "middle school student": A student who attends middle school.
- The program is designed for middle school students interested in robotics.
Variants and Related Words
- Junior high school (n): A term sometimes used interchangeably with "middle school," though it traditionally often includes grades 7-9.
- Secondary education (n): A broader term encompassing both middle school/junior high and high school.
Synonyms
- Intermediate school: A less common synonym for middle school.
- Junior high: (See Variants and Related Words).
Notes on Meaning
- The provided reference context states "usually grades 9 to 12," which is the standard range for high school in the United States, not middle school. The correct typical grade range for a U.S. middle school is grades 6-8. This entry uses the accurate, standard definition.
Noun
- a school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 9 to 12