Arrange the sentences according to the text

1. Approximately 60% of the students who graduates from secondary schools attends colleges and universities.

2. Advanced courses prepare students for university or college study.

3. The quality of education declined in the early 1980s.

4. Students attend elementary schools, then junior high schools and at last secondary schools.

5. Corporations have given grants to universities to improve teacher education.

6. Children start nursery schools at age of four or under.

7. Many parents are involved in working for better quality education.

8. Students may attend either public schools or private schools.

9. The states spend money on private schools and provide free public education.

10. Most of public high schools have computers.

11. School attendance is required in all 50 states.

12. Most states passed new more demanding standards.

13. Vocational courses prepare students to perform specific jobs.

14. In different states students leave school at different age.

16. Business organizations, realizing that their future employees needed skills that could be learned in schools, pitched in to help.

 

Complete the following sentences according to the text.

1. Students attend elementary schools …

2. Students may attend …

3. School attendance …

4. The US leads …

5. The quality of education …

6. Most states have passed …

7. Business organizations offered …

8. Educators believe …

9. Average scores on …

10. Special education …

11. Parents …

Match theschoolwith its description.

1.junior high school A.a free tax-supported school controlled by a local governmental authority
2. secondary school B.a school especially in the United States usually including grades 9–12 or 10–12 serving students approximately 13 (or 14 or 15) through 18 years of age.
3. public school C.a school usually including grades seven to nine following elementary school and preceding high school. Children served there are approximately 12 to 15 years old
5.high school A.A school intermediate between elementary school and college and usually offering general, technical, vocational, or college-preparatory courses This school serves students approximately 13 (or 14 or 15) through 18 years of age. Often in four-year schools the different levels are designated, in ascending order, freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior.

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