Manu children start their education between the ages of two and four in ____ . Once a child turns five, they enter the US school system, which is divided into three levels, ____ school, middle school (junior high school), and ____ school. In almost all schools at these levels, children are divided by age groups into ____. The youngest children begin ____ And continue until ____ grade, the final year of high school. The school year is divided into two ____. Most US schools (about 75%) are ____ schools, which means they are supported by US tax dollars and education is free. The other 25% are ____ schools, where parents have to pay. Many of these schools are ____ schools, where the teachers may be priests or nuns. If you want to go to ____ you have to apply. Admission depend on high school grades, college aptitude test scored, and extra curricular activities. A person who has completed college and has earned a degree is called a college ____ Children start ____ school when they are five. Before that, many children go to ____ school. From 11-18, children go to ____ school. Some children go to ____ school, where they study, eat, and sleep. School children are usually called ____ (not students which only refers to people who are at University), and the person who is in charge of a school is called the ____ teacher. The school year is divided into three ____. Higher education is often called ____ .

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