COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL
'Comprehensive high schools' constitute most public high schools in the United States. They are meant to serve the needs of all students, as compared to the common practice in other nations in which examinations are used to sort students into different high schools for different populations. Some high schools specialize in academic preparation, some in remedial instruction, and some in vocational instruction. A typical comprehensive high school offers more than one course of specialization in its program. Comprehensive high schools usually have a college preparatory course and one or more scientific or vocational courses.
Many school districts in the US also have schools tailored to high-performing students and other students who do not succeed best in a comprehensive environment.
★ High school
★ Continuation high school
★ Alternative high school
★ [1] Scholarshare definition
Many school districts in the US also have schools tailored to high-performing students and other students who do not succeed best in a comprehensive environment.
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See also
★ High school
★ Continuation high school
★ Alternative high school
References
★ [1] Scholarshare definition
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