The Rohoveyanic Public School System

In 1954, Rohoveyan adopted a new school system. This system was the Rohoveyanic Public School System. It is a bit hard to understand, but it has produced great futures for those who work there, just as their prison and government systems have shown.

Grades and Grading
There are 16 different grade levels in this school system:

1st (3-4)

2nd (4-5)

3rd (5-6)

4th (6-7)

5th (7-8)

6th (8-9)

7th (9-10)

8th (10-11)

9th (11-12)

10th (12-13)

11th (13-14)

12th (14-15)

13th (15-16)

14th (16-17)

15th (17-18)

16th (18-19)

Students also have the oppurtunity to join preschool when they are 1 up until they are 3, which is mostly just a daycare, but you can learn speech there too. After that comes Grad school or college, then university, then real careers.

There are 7 letter grades: S, A, B, C, D, E, and F. No plusses or minuses, just those 7. When a student finishes an assignment, they grade themselves honestly on their own work. If someone has F-deserving work and they give themselves an S, that's not really a bright idea because the grades you get throughout the year judge the class you're going to be in next year. If you have f-deserving work but you keep giving yourself s'es, you're going to get a hard class which will be really hard for you.

Teachers will also mark down notes for students that can be put into play during triannual conferences that happen at schools. These can also determine classes as sometimes a student is straight up dishonest, but this is your future job we're talking about.

Classes
You choose which classes you want to attend so you can better your career, however there are 3 necessary classes: Mathematics, Rohoveyanic, and English/French depending on which place you're in. Aside from that, you choose the class for your career. They start out broad, in the 3rd grade you can pick science class, but in 16th grade, there are a variety of different science classes you can choose from to get your career on. And there are so many different career classes.

Inside the class, there is no homework whatsoever. There are stations each day in which you can go to and learn about a certain thing, or play educational games with a friend. Occasionally, there will be a few assignments to test what you've learnt, but since you grade yourself, they don't matter that much. Also, if you've only been studying a specific thing, you can just get assignments based on that specific thing, although as you get into 13th grade onwards, all tests on that subject become necessary. This just means you get prepared for tests slowly through the grades until you get into 13th grade, so you've learnt enough about tests to do them, and you don't feel super stressed about it.

You also choose your class schedule, so basically, what classes you take and in what order. It is often recommended you choose classes with both strangers and people you know so you can feel comfortable, but also get a taste of the real world. Speaking of tastes of the real world, occasionally, and this depends on the school you go to, you will get a simulation of the career class you have attended.