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'''Ninth grade''' is a year of ] in the many nations, it's usually nine years after ]. Students are usually 14-15 years old. It is usually the first year of ] and, in this case, a student at this level is called a '''high school ]'''. However, in some school boards, grade 9 is the last year of ]. | '''Ninth grade''' (or '''Grade 9''' in some regions) is a year of ] in the many nations, it's usually nine years after ]. Students are usually 14-15 years old. It is usually the first year of ] and, in this case, a student at this level is called a '''high school ]'''. However, in some school boards, grade 9 is the last year of ]. | ||
In the United States, in ], ninth graders are usually taught either ] or ]. ] is also taught to those ninth graders who are prepared for it. | In the United States, in ], ninth graders are usually taught either ] or ]. ] is also taught to those ninth graders who are prepared for it. |
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Ninth grade (or Grade 9 in some regions) is a year of education in the many nations, it's usually nine years after kindergarten. Students are usually 14-15 years old. It is usually the first year of high school and, in this case, a student at this level is called a high school freshman. However, in some school boards, grade 9 is the last year of junior high.
In the United States, in mathematics, ninth graders are usually taught either Algebra I or Geometry. Algebra II is also taught to those ninth graders who are prepared for it.
Preceded byEighth grade | Ninth Grade 14—15 |
Succeeded byTenth grade |