Komi-san wa Komyushou Desu. - Vol. 21 Ch. 280 - Elementary School

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if i’m correct the US has schools that cater from elementary to high school, and they might have the same stuff to simplify things.

or is that France, i’m not sure myself...
 
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i dunno if maybe my school was just weird, but 3rd-5th grade, we had 2 classes:
One for science and math, and the other for english and history.

We still had a "main" class, so we had personal desks and cubbies, but we also had lockers that we used for other things if we wanted.

Looking back . . . it was kind of a mess.
 
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Ironically the elementary school I was in before I moved had those half sized lockers, I also had to walk to each class, and individual desks were a thing, so clearly this is a case of it’s different in literally every U.S. school so this is accurate somewhere most likely.
 
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I doubt they will, but I hope the author or artist makes a mention of 'Ray's Candy Store' since they are in NYC and Ray...Ray is a good man!
 
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@SeekingSolace only in rural areas if there aren't enough towns in the area. New Hyde Park isn't that small and is near a ton of other places.

@zekkendo these kids are in 2nd grade though. Real second graders can't reach the second lockers that were in chapter 177.

@24HourCinderella that's not how it works in rich schools though, and anything in New Hyde Park is a rich school. Even though it sometimes happens (like converting an older school into an elementary school it's pretty obvious the author just mashed movie schools together.
 
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It's nice how much she kept trying despite not being able to speak English properly (or understand it). The school should probably assign her a guide or something though (and hopefully there's some type of special curriculum or extra English lessons involved).

Edit: Reading some of the comments and just hearing how vastly different school was for people (I'm assuming in the U.S.) shows we REALLY need a more uniform education system. Not a curriculum but apparently the fundamentals (like how many classes in a day). Then again, I think everyone realizes elementary and middle school are largely a scam (/pointless).
 

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