You question, as asked, really can't be answered for many reasons. There are Catholic kindergardens, Catholic primary schools, Catholic High Schools, Catholic Prep schools, Catholic Colleges, Catholic Universities, Catholic Seminaries. There are Catholic Schools in England, Poland, the United States, South America. In short, this is like asking how much a Catholic makes at his job - How old is the Catholic? Where does he or she live, what does he or she do?, etc.
15,000.00
$13800
About 10,000 give or take....
By calculating the average grade a student earned in school
About 17.5 student per teacher or close to that number which was better then the National average.
Santa Fe Catholic High School's motto is 'Developing Each Student Fully as a Child of God'.
Bergen National Academy of the Arts was created in 1996.
It matters what kind of school you go to. If Catholic then probably not but if public, then they might.
The National Catholic Educational Assocation speaks of Catholic Schools Week, see link below.
In the USA, a public school year is 180 days, but this can vary slightly due to weather and other factors. In 1950, the average student attended 158 days of school.
By most accounts, she was an average to slightly above-average student. She did not want to go to college and instead, she began her career in entertainment as soon as she graduated high school.
what is the average income of a high school student going into the world