In the education system, each grade level has a specific name to denote the year of study. Here are the names commonly used for the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades:
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9th Grade: Freshman Year
- 9th graders are often referred to as freshmen.
- The term "freshman" originated from the word "fresh," indicating that the student is new to the high school environment.
- Some may also use the term "frosh" for a singular first-year student or "froshes" for plural, at the undergraduate level.
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10th Grade: Sophomore Year
- 10th graders are commonly known as sophomores.
- The word "sophomore" comes from the Greek words "sophos" meaning wise and "moros" meaning foolish, signifying a "wise fool."
- It was historically used to differentiate between new students (freshmen) and second-year students showing an aptitude for learning.
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11th Grade: Junior Year
- 11th graders are often called juniors.
- Students in their junior year are considered more experienced than sophomores but less experienced than seniors.
- The term "junior" is derived from the Latin word "junior," meaning young.
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12th Grade: Senior Year
- The 12th grade is known as the senior year.
- Students in their senior year are in their final year of high school and are about to graduate.
- Historically, 12th graders were referred to as "seniors" as they were the most seasoned and ready to graduate.
For further information, you may refer to:
- New For the Glossary: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
- What Are 9th 10th 11th And 12th Graders Called? - OnlineCourseing
- Secondary education in the United States - Wikipedia