Tenured is the term for being exempt from being terminated, however long the qualifying period may be, for anything but exceptional circumstances. The fact it is pronounced and spelled as "ten - yeared" is entirely coincidental.
11 years old, but we call it secondary school.
In Canada, they just call in senior but in America they call 11th grade junior and 12th senior
You don't. If you do the school will call the police because you are not suppose to leave campus and they will also call your parents. So, you will have the police, your parents, and the school principal to deal with. This means BIG trouble. You have to ask yourself is it worth it?
He played football in high school and got the nickname from his teammates. Throughout the years, the nickname stuck.
You need 4 years of regular college Then 4 years of Med School And 2 years of residency So you'll be around 28 when you can actually call yourself a doctor.
middle school
Most school lockers are fabricated of metal so that they will be durable for many years of student abuse. Whether magnets can be used, depends on the surface treatment of the locker interior. Call the school to inquire or send a magnet to school for a test.
It depends on what language they speak. American and British Jews call it "school."
One-hundred years is what we call a century.
Call the school system that the school was in. They should be able to tell you about the school. If the school was affiliated with an organixzation or church, call them. You can also check newspapers that were published in the area at the time of the school closing.
high school of girls
A school reunion