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School System of the USA
SCHOOL SYSTEM OF THE USA
The American school system is in many ways different from the German one.
At the year of two you start your school carreer: You go to a "Nursery
School" (Kleinkindergarten ). Then ,at the age of four, you join the
kindergarden. and at the age at six you start with the so called "Elementary
School" (Grundschule). After you stayed there six years, you go to a High School
(Oberschule). The first three years you are in Junior High School, and the
second three years is the so called "Senior High School".Some of the grades have
names: for example the ninth grade is called "Freshman", the tenth
"Sophomore", the eleventh "Junior" and the 12th grade "Senior". This is like
the German "Tertianer ", "Primaner" and so on. After the 12th grade you can get
your graduation.
One of the things American and German schools have in common is, that the
pupils don`t have to wear a uniform.
Many people in other countries think that High Schools have a low niveau,
but that`s mostly not right. There are really niveauless High Schools, but also
High Schools that teach on a very high level. American High School believes in
an other ideal of education. They advance, more than Germnan schools, the
flexibility, creativity and selfconfident of the students.
The capital of the single states decides what`s going on in the schools, so
that The Ministry of Education in Washington D.C. has little influence. That`s
why there are so many differences between the single schools, so that you even
can`t pass any general statements about the exams, compulsory subjects,
etc.
Nationwide school always begins on the Tuesday after Labor Day (that`s the
first Monday in September) and it always ends mid.June. In the rest of the year
they have only very short holidays at Christmas and at easter. In the summer
holidays there`s a so called Summer School, in which you can repeat exams and
courses.
The timetable of one student is every day the same. The pupils choose their
courses with the advise of their Guidance Counselor.
Normally the lessons start at 8 o`clock and finish at 3 o`clock in the
afternoon. In this time you can have between 6 and 8 lessons (60 min.) with
short breaks (5 min.) and one big break (1/2-3/4 h). After school you can take
part in several school clubs and activities.The students spend most of their
freetime at such schoolclubs and so they identify themselves with "their" High
School. They can join the sports clubs (American Football, Soccer, Baseball,
Cheerleading..), hobby clubs, the chorus or the school band.
These activities are usually in the afternoon. In the evening there are
often meetings, concerts, parties or balls.
In the High Schools in the eleventh grade the students have to decide
either to take sports or "Airforce".
It`s like an army and the students getdrilled in the Drill Team. On one day
of the week they are allowed to wear their uniforms and even a revolver.
Some students make every year a so-called "Yearbook". They write articles
show photos of all the important events of the last year. They often cost $30
and they are very important. That means you get better image if there are more
photos of you in the Yearbook. So sometimesstudents join many clubs a
short time before the photograph comes to take pictures of the clubs for
the book.
The pupils can choose between many different subjects, often between more
than 100. There are the regular ones like English, maths, languages, history,
etc.; but there are also subjects like jazzband, drama, journalism, dance
choreographie, child development, psychology. Some courses are very practical
for life, for example typing, drivers educationn, life skills (gutes Benehmen).
There are extrem graduations between the single courses of one subject, for
example the Seniors can still learn the basic kinds of maths.
Because of the high number of the curses, there are often students of
different grades together in one course except English and advanced classes. In
America it`s like in England: the pupils have to change the rooms to get to
their teachers and not, like in Germany , the other way round.
Sport is also very important at High Schools. There is also a high
competition
between the single students to become member of a special sport team. There
are often sport events between the single schools in one city.
The grades in America are not very different than the German ones. Instead
of numbers they have letters. What is an "one" in Germany, is an "A" in
America, and what `s an "six" is "F" (failed).
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US-Grade Grade Highest number
Grade
Points to reach in %
in Germany
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A+
Superior A 4.0 } 95-100
1
A- 3.7
B+ 3.4
Good B 3.0 } 85-94
2
B- 2.7
C+ 2.4
Average C 2.0 } 75-84
3
C- 1.7
D+ 1.4
Poor D 1.0 } 70-74
4
Fail F 0.0 0-69
5/6
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At the end of one school year the teachers calculate your average grade out
of the grade points. This is called grade point average (GPA).
Your mark is put together from the tests and exams, the extra credits and
the tardies. In the tests or exams you`ll never have to write more than one
page. The rest is a sheet of paper, where you only have to mark the right
answer.
Sometimes the teachers give extra credits for a very good homework or a
report. But if you come to late or you`re absent wthout an apology, you get a
tardy. At the end of a school year the teachers count all your points and the
result is your mark then.
You can also lose points if you say "bad words". This different from
teacher to teacher. These words can be "shit"(this is the worst word), "fag",
"Oh god", "Jesus"...
At many schools in the US there are so called "Dress Codes". That means you
are not allowed to wear for example shorts, sun glasses, hats or short
skirts.
The teachers say that sorts or short skirts would disturb the concentration
of the students. That`s often very hard, especially in the south where it`s very
hot (40 degree) in the summer. If you don`t observe the rules maybe you have to
stay in the guidance office for the whole school day.
To get your diplome after the 12th grade you have to get a special number
of so-called credits or units.The number of those credits is different from
school to school. From the 9th till the 12th class the pupils havs to take part
in different courses for half a year or a whole year. For every year you get
one point and for every half year you get a 1/2 point. At the end of the 12th
class the highest number of points (credits, units) you can get is 24, because
in every of the four school years you can only take part in 6 curses.
If you decide to have an leisure hour in your time table you have to take
"Study Hall".In this lesson you can do what you want, when you don`t disturb the
other pupils with loud noises. Most pupils try to sleep a little during this
hour, if this is possible at little wooden desks in one room with 100 (!!!)
other pupils.
Because in America there are no classes and what we call "Klassenlehrer" ,
the pupils are divided into groups according to the alphabet and to their grade.
They meet once a week or at some schools even every day to organize things.
This is called Home Room Period or Administration Period.
The teachers in the US are very low paid.With $20000 brutto a year they
earn little more than half of the money a truck driver earns. If you get $35000,
you earn more than the US average. Often the teachers start with $18000 a year,
so they are the worst paid College absolvers in America. Because of their low
salary they often have to work after school, for example in
drugstores.
Drugs are always a problem in the High Schools. Many students sell
marijuana or cocaine. They sell them at school as well as on parties. At the
many schools started anti-drug campaigns.
Every Mai there is the graduation of the students of the 12th grade.It`s a
very big event like the german confirmation. In the evening when the director,
parents and students deliver their orations, it`s a bit like the "Abiturfeier"
in Germany. But all the pupils have to wear these long capes and the hats called
gown. It is customary that the students give the principal something to "buy"
the graduation, for example smarties, forkes, chocolate...
After your graduation it`s possible that you get a scholarship if you`re
good enough. There are many scholarships which the government distributes,
because it`s very expensive to visit a college.
But many students don`t even get their graduation. They drop out before
they have finished the 12th class. The motivation of the pupils depend on the
single teacher, but because in the USA there are no marks for the verbal work in
the lessons, many students don`t pay any attention during the lessons.
The teachers don`t mind if you don`t listen to them. So they are also not
surprised if a student easily doesn`t come tolessons any more. The
"Dropout-rate" in the US is with 30% or even more very high. Almost every third
one leaves school before the end of the 12th class.
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