When since introduces a state in the past that is still continuing in the present, we use a present perfect form of the verb after since and a present perfect form of the verb in the main clause: 100% committed to student success shaping dearborn’s future since 1944 the dearborn public school district is rich in history and deeply rooted in the community we serve The school district superintendent arrested by ice this week lied about attending mit and was the subject of two sex discrimination lawsuits, the post has learned
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You would use it when referring to a period of time that began when you started school and continues up until the present
For example, i've been working on this project since school started last month.