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district high school

British  

noun

  1. a school in a rural area that includes primary and post-primary classes

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"Some books do contain depictions of sex, but I think that's just an accurate portrayal of teenagers and adults," said Leo Burchell, an 18-year-old transgender student who graduated this month from a district high school.

From Reuters

“We may not have figured it all out, and there are new variants and there are new concerns that have popped up,” said Augenstein, whose daughter graduated from a district high school last school year.

From Seattle Times

The Manheim Township School District high school junior, identified as J.S. in court records, was suspended and then expelled over a series of messages sent to a friend in April 2018.

From Seattle Times

Tomoya Averett, 22, who graduated in 2017 from a district high school, said that a group of girls were especially brutal to her in middle school, and that they “made it a point” of calling her a racial slur nearly every day.

From New York Times

Deborah Hunter-Harvill, a board member who graduated from a district high school in 1973, recalled being a student when “the infrastructure was not crumbling, and everything was clean.”

From Seattle Times