Department of Education (EV)

Department of Education
Everett's curriculum has been changed since the independence of the nation. Things students are taught in basic schooling has been adjusted to maximize vital knowledge and skills in students. The Department of Education oversees and controls the school system and requirements for schools and teachers.

Basic Schooling
Basic schools teach students based on a grade level. There are twelve grades, not including kindergarten, the first level or grade zero. Each grade is one year of schooling. One school year takes place from September 5th until June 23rd. Throughout the year, students have off on Saturday and Sunday as well as on various holidays.

Elementary
Elementary school consists of kindergarten through fifth grade, for students usually aged from five years old in kindergarten to 11 years old by fifth grade. Students here have one single teacher who teaches all of the basic lessons, English (and Spanish or French depending on state) language, Everetti-American history, math and science. Also taught is gym class which consists of martial arts, dancing and basic children's fitness. In fourth grade students begin computer classes to learn about using computers.

Middle/Junior
Middle school consists of sixth grade through eighth grade, for students usually aged from 12 years old in sixth grade to 14 years old in eighth grade. Students have a teacher for each class who teach English (and Spanish or French depending on state) language, history, math, science, computers and gym. Language classes are separate, one teaching English, the other teaching either Spanish or French, depending on state. History teaches world history including deeper study into Everetti-American history. Math enters deeper forms of mathematics including algebra. Science now teaches biology including health lessons about reproduction in humans and about sexually transmitted diseases. Gym continues martial arts classes, dancing and fitness. Computer class teaches students about the internet, basic progamming, typing programs and Photo Shop skills.

High/Senior
High school consists of grades nine, ten, eleven and twelve. Students graduate twelfth grade at 18 years old. Students have a teacher for each class who teach English (and Spanish or French depending on on state) language, world history, math, science including laboratory classes, computers and gym, teaching the final stages of martial arts and new forms of dancing and other fitness. Additional twelfth grade classes are available giving the basics on law, medical, military or computers. Some schools give additional gym classes such as skiing, paintball or airsoft and gymnastics.