depends were you live but most are only six classes
Schools have required classes you have to take to go to the next grade. You are not given a choice on the classes, but have to take these to go to high school. You may have a choice of an elective depending on the school, but you will have all the same subjects you have had in school.
To be a lawyer you have to take classes when you are in Jr. High and High School so you don't have to take those classes in College. Next you will go to law school, where you take classes. When you are done with your classes you will take a test, there are 3 parts of this test, if you pass all three you can go on but if you pass one you will not have to take that part of the test ever again, but the ones you miss you will have to take that test 6 month prior to the other test you took. (I got this info. from my cousin who is a lawyer)
This is a question you should probably ask a guidance counselor at your school. "Clinton Jr. High" is not a very descriptive name, and we don't even know what your options are. When I was in 7th grade, the only "say" I had in what classes I took was to choose between band or study hall and between art or (vocal) music.
4. Give or take a few hundered thousand
The amount of shots that you have to get before you go to Jr high is three.
If you are talking about the one in taft california then no you do not they removed them.
lakeridge Jr. high
I have no clue but I am going to that school
at jackson jr. high school we did
Tevis Jr. High was created in 1988.
what jr high school did George Bush jr go too
The motto of Tevis Jr. High is 'Excellence in Education'.
Lakeview Jr. High School was created in 1975.