What is a “rising” high school junior?
And yes, they have been fully propagandized/indoctrinated. They are terrified? Of what? It’s not like they will loaded into train cars or something.
“What is a “rising” high school junior?…”
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She’ll be a junior when school resumes at the end of summer.
They just want to learn.... how to hate whitey better.
Like rising bread, they are full of gas and puffed up so their size and self importance far exceeds their actual content. Difference is, bread, when baked, is a wonderful food; not sure what purpose these mopes will serve.
Common term for somebody who has finished or is about to finish their sophomore year.
Since we're in the summer, everybody's sort of between grades except the graduates - who are "rising college freshmen" . . .
The cream of the crap, she is.
While the article may have all sort of red flags, that is actually a commonly used term in the sports recruiting world. When describing a student during the summer, the word "rising" is used so one knows what class a person is in.
So in an article about some offensive lineman, and he is called a "rising junior", the reader would know that he will be a junior when school starts this fall.
The term rising is an attempt to solve the confusion about which grade a student is in when they are between grades.
For example, it's June, school is out for the summer. If you just graduated from Middle School (eighth grade) what grade are you in now? Answer, you are a rising ninth grader. A rising high school junior is a student between the 10th and 11th grades. You'll be a junior in the coming school year. Assuming the school isn't shutdown again.