Grade names Spin the wheel, Grade names refer to the levels of education or the stages of development of a student's academic career, often referred to as "grades" in the United States and other countries. that you can use to pick a random item from the list: emily l., emily j., emily h., luke, teagan, jeese, tj, mason, bahu, camden, drew, lindsey, lily, quinn, tessa, Aaliyah, ansh, cayden, Addayln, maddie m., maddie j., Madison p., Corinne, matt c., easton, Mackenzie w., justice, Isabella d., isbella A., Mackenzie m., Bryan, gabe, Jameson, briggs, Preston, Ava, Natalia, Alec, aliva, olivia, zackery m, Zachary r., Chace b, chase h, makenna, owen, rinna, paige, karleigh, liam, zoe, brandon, brett, Eden, Genivive, autumn, eli b., eli w., amriah, Kaitlin, chase e., ethan, matthew.
The names and number of grades can vary depending on the educational system and country, but some common examples include:
Elementary School:
Kindergarten
Grades 1-5 or 1-6
Middle School/Junior High School:
Grades 6-8 or 7-9
High School:
Freshman (Grade 9)
Sophomore (Grade 10)
Junior (Grade 11)
Senior (Grade 12)
College/University:
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate (Master's or PhD programs)
These grades serve as a way to categorize and track a student's academic progress, and can be used to determine eligibility for certain opportunities or privileges, such as sports teams or college admissions. The names and number of grades can vary depending on the country and educational system, but the basic concept of tracking a student's academic progress remains the same.