So in sixth grade I played goalie for my Princeton middle school team.
Jibreel, in sixth grade, and Raymond, in seventh, are required to get three hours of schooling for every day of classes they miss.
So I played soccer in sixth grade, and followed it like a typical American sports fan up until my oldest son got really into Premier League soccer.
For our older daughter, also named Lucy, it happened when she was in sixth grade and we allowed her and a friend to walk to school together.
The school district's legal papers tell us that Tyler was diagnosed with ADHD, bipolar disorder, and Asperger's when he was in sixth grade, and while the family's response brief objects to the bipolar diagnosis as "immaterial, " it does not factually challenge it.
Started coding in sixth grade.
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My second brother, who was in the sixth grade in Kishoin Primary School, began to develop an interest in the trumpet.
He entered his first international science competition in the sixth grade and won a silver medal and then won gold medals in the 7th, 8th and 9th grades.
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It would please them to think of me doing the things that normal children in the sixth grade did, like going to movies.
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Founded in 1908, this is a program run by Southern Baptist churches for boys in first through sixth grade.
Not that I'm necessarily equating the two in terms of literary merit, but I remember when I discovered "The Hardy Boys" in fifth or sixth grade: After reading the first book, I was so smitten I begged my parents to buy me the remaining fortysomething volumes for my birthday.
She said she remembered him as a boy in her fifth and sixth grade classes, but said he apparently left the country for a time, and then one day reappeared at her high school.
In poorer states, one child in five drops out of school before sixth grade, compared with fewer than one in ten in richer states.
"It's hard when an elementary schedule is math- and reading-based, with little time devoted to science, " said Jay Farnsworth, a sixth-grade teacher in Waunakee, Wisconsin.
For example, she shared the story of Staff Sergeant Shaun Murphy, an Army veteran who taught sixth grade special education in Delaware for Teach for America.
Sorenson, her state chairman, blasted Perry's "horrible" record on immigration policy and said his 2007 attempt to mandate HPV vaccinations for sixth-grade girls in Texas is sure to chafe Christian conservatives.
From kindergarten through sixth grade, most children in New York City attend neighborhood public schools.
Diana Chen, a sixth-grade teacher at Public School 126 in Manhattan, said her students could have used at least a half-hour more.
But in today's China, English was compulsory from the sixth grade on, and the language had become an obsession among the younger generation.
In this space last week, we reported that a sixth-grade class dubbed the Khalil Gibran International Academy (KGIA), is supposed to begin teaching students in September inside a New York public school.
The so-called Khalil Gibran International Academy (KGIA) will start small a single sixth-grade class lodged temporarily inside an existing public school in Brooklyn.
The shuttle mission was orchestrated by my sixth grade teacher, Mr. K, who, built a simulator in a broom closet of our school.
But pi is a celebrity numerical phenomena it is simple and basic enough to be a part of the standard sixth-grade math curriculum, and yet so mysteriously complex that all the supercomputers in the world will never find its last digit.
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In 1990 less than one-tenth of all students who entered first grade went on to graduate from sixth.
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