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n. (context US English) All students who have graduated or will graduate from a school in a given year.
Usage examples of "school class".
Painted institutional green, the halls were decorated with finger paintings from a grade-school class, photographs of Tanner's Corner throughout its history and a half-dozen employment notices for county workers.
Stummert clamped my right arm in one fat red hand, pulled me out of my chair, and marched me around the table where my entire Vacation Bible School class was working.
I hoped it wasn't because he was at the bottom of his med school class.
The highlight of the set was a routine about taking a summer school class in philosophy, one of his earliest bits to weave in a spiritual message.
I had asked my Sunday school class when we were studying All Saints' Day.
From a high-school class trip to Washington, she remembered a tourguide showing them a spot in the Capitol's rotunda from which even a whispered conversation was picked up and, by a quirk of architecture, transmitted across the huge dome to the far side of that great space, where eavesdroppers could hear it with perfect clarity.
Only that she'd been a thin, pretty cheerleader in the New Lebanon High School class behind his, and she was now a thin, pretty drunk.