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The phrase 'sixth grade student' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a student who is in the sixth grade, or to describe someone who was once a sixth grade student. For example: "Sandra is a sixth grade student at the local Middle School."
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It is not often that the mind of a sixth grade student ventures into politics.
A sixth grade student stunned the Rhode Island Senate judiciary committee with a profound speech on same-sex marriage.
That is to say that a sixth grade student tested at fourth grade standards could count toward the state's fourth grade proficiency goals.
The sixth grade student who stands up to a bully, the sophomore who doesn't laugh at the racist joke, the group that rallies the community for food bank donations.
Vince and Karen Nguyen, center, and Dao Tran, the mother, father and grandmother of Samantha Nguyen, along with her friends Tristen Taber, left, Lexi Rae, and Alexa Tickenoff grieve during the dedication of a tree to honor Samantha at Sonora Elementary School on Friday, November 22. Samantha, who was a sixth grade student at the school, died in a boating accident earlier in the school year.
Data analyzed in our study was collected from the sixth grade student cohort in 2003 (which was the representative fourth grade sample in 2001).
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Two groups of sixth grade students were compared.
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