In the United States, ninth grade is usually the first year of
high school. In this system, ninth graders are also often referred to as
freshmen. It can also be the last year of junior high school depending on the state. The average age for U.S. 9th grade students is 14 to 15 years old. The
University of Chicago Consortium on School Research identified in 2017 that passing ninth grade courses is a predictor of high school graduation. In the math curriculum, ninth graders are usually taught algebra, however, they may take geometry or more advanced algebra if they've taken algebra previously. Advanced courses are usually available to ninth graders who are prepared for a more rigorous curriculum, depending on the school district. In the English curriculum, most schools offer basic courses, advanced courses, and honors courses. The basic course for a ninth grader will often teach the fundamentals of higher-level literature and how to analyze and respond to such literature. More advanced courses may be offered depending on the school district and may focus on one type of literature, such as
American literature or
British literature, and may be taken instead of or besides standard classes. Students may study some works of
William Shakespeare, such as
Romeo and Juliet. In the social studies curriculum, there are a variety of different courses that may be offered depending on the school district. For example, students may either take a world history class, a government class, or a U.S./American history class. In the science curriculum, ninth-grade students are required, in most areas, to take biology. But they can take different courses before they take Biology, such as Integrated Science.. Other forms of sciences, such as basic physical science or earth sciences, could also be part of the curriculum as well, depending on the school district. Typically, ninth-graders will be required to earn a minimum number of credits, usually six or seven
carnegie units or roughly five classes per year depending on state, in order to advance to tenth grade. Some schools require community service. ==See also==