What are the names of high school grades I know they are 9th, 10th...but what are the names like freshmen...?
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Answer:
9th = Freshman 10th = Sophmore 11th = Junior 12th = Senior Good Luck!!!
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10th graders are Sophomores. 11th graders are Juniors. 12th graders are Seniors.
saira n
9 freshman 10 softmore 11 junoir 12 senoir 12 (second try) super senoir 12 (third try) super fantastic ultra senoir
andrew0853
freshman sophomore junior senior
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9th - Freshman 10th - Sophmore 11th - Junior 12th - Senior
Robert R
Freshman = 9th Sophomore = 10th Junior = 11th Senior = 12th
lookingfortrouble1
9th = freshman 10th = sophomore 11th = junior 12th = senior.
the Politics of Pikachu
Freshman 9th Sophomore 10Th Junior 11Th Senior 12Th
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