Field Hockey is not as popular in some countries as others, especially where other sports are seen as more important or where it has direct competition (e.g. Ice Hockey). In these areas, it usually takes a back seat, but in most of the world, field hockey is one of the most well supported games, and particularly in high schools and universities.
Field Hockey, at the higher levels is normally played on a turf field. High schools normally will play on grass.
Astronaut training. High schools typically do not offer specialized vocational training in astronautics due to the high level of expertise and resources required for space travel.
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Some courses offered at Christian High Schools include College Prep Programs, ACT and SAT Prep, Math, Science, English and more. Most Christian high schools offer the same courses as any other high school.
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No. He played on the Canadian National teams for field hockey and floorball hockey, but he has never played any high level ice hockey.
At Columbia High School grade levels nine through twelve are offered. This is a common division of grade levels in the U.S. found at the majority of High Schools.
Because, very few people support it. There isn't to many states around anymore that allow their high schools to have hockey as a program.. except the states with colder weather, for some reason. I typically think that hockey is an outstanding sport and think it should be spread nationally all around high schools, but that is just my opinion.
Many state high schools offer French as a second language. There are no known specific bilingual schools. French is not offered as a subject in many Christian schools such as those found in the Lutheran system, or independent Christian schools, as demand is not high for this language as a subject.
It matters what high school, but at most schools no.