What you heard about public schools isn't true. Public schools are just as safe as private schools. Public schools depend on the neighborhood. If the school is located in a good neighborhood you have nothing to worry about.
Yes for the most part. Their are some public schools that are free but they are not the best founded. Most people send their kids to private schools.
Well, most schools, like public schools, kids can wear prettymuch anything. Although,nothing too revealing. For private schools,like catholic schools, they have uniforms, like kahkis and polos.
most of the schools are public
Well, since private schools do cost more money, yes they are. BUT! That does not mean all of the kids there are snobs. I promise. The kids there are nice, just not goodie-goodies.Answer:Most kids that go to a private school are there because their parents are concerned about the social environment of the public schools, not because they are rich. Most of these parents sacrifice very much to send their kids to these schools. If they left their kids in public schools they would be better off fincancially, since the public schools are financed through our taxes. Parents whose kids are in private schools are still taxed to support the public school so they are, in a way, paying double for their children to go to school. Most kids in private schools are not rich and would be better off financially if they went to a public school.
Most public schools dont, but in some schools they do.
most kids didnt go to school because their parents didnt think they needed to, and they usually couldn't afford it.
The answer to your question will mostly depend on where you are. In Canada and the United States, public schools do not require any tuition. Special needs kids are able to go to public schools because most public schools have a special needs department where they have trained specialists looking after your child.
I don't have a list, but generally lower tier public colleges and universities are "suitcase" schools (schools where kids usually go home for the weekend) or commuter schools (schools where most kids live off-campus - usually with parents). Usually, top tier national universities (public and private) are not suitcase schools, because students are coming from all over the state or country to attend them.
Most public schools do not close for Patriot Day.
No. A large majority of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) attend public schools. Parents may homeschool their kids or send them to private schools if they choose, but most feel that public schools are perfectly adequate.
Opened public elementary schools~apex
Public schools are most helpful for assimilating recent immigrants into America.