Groups such as clubs... possibly. It depends on the club's and the school's rules whether non-students of that school are eligible to join or not.
However, most state high school activities associatios require that people be bona fide students enrolled in and regularly attending classes at a school before they are eligible to participate in interscholastic activities for that school. That means sports or any other sort of activity that involves two or more schools, no.
If by "home schooled" you mean an independent study student at that school... maybe, I'm not sure about the rules on that.
Students who are homeschooled are often socialized with other homeschooled students to broaden their social network. Homeschooling is a perfectly fine alternative to public schools, and students are not isolated from other peers.
If you have your education degree and are interested in working in a non-traditional environment, considering teaching for a Florida virtual school. Virtual schools allow students to learn at home. These schools are often used by homeschooled students, gifted students or students that need to learn at their own pace. Most Florida virtual schools are public, so you can apply for a job by contacting the school district. Virtual school teachers enjoy assisting students while working at home.
Every student has got different work to do even if you talk about only public schools. So same is the case with home schools. Home schools like UK Open College assign different tasks to their students. It totally depends on the course you are going for. Some courses are easy and less burdensome but some courses are a bit tough and demand some hard work from the students. So I must say that you cannot compare the tasks ratio between public schools and home schools.
I can partially answer your question:Minnesota Public School StatisticsMinnesota Public Schools:2,637Number of Students:842,854Minnesota Elementary Schools:1,046Minnesota Middle Schools:291Minnesota High Schools:699Number of Male Students:434,396Number of Female Students:408,458Asian-Pacific Islander Students:45,178American Indian-Alaskan Students:17,641Black Students:65,488Hispanic Students:38,643White Students:675,904
Brevard Public Schools in Brevard County, Florida had an enrollment of 72,519 students as of 2009. As of 2013 there is over 73,000 students in the district.
No, Mark Twain was not homeschooled. He received a formal education in public and private schools until the age of 12 when his father died and he had to leave school to work and help support his family.
Inadequate funding of schools is why certain schools' students benefit less from public schools.
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50% of public schools have internet access for their students to use.
Military recruiters should not enter public schools to recruit because students are easily manipulated.
Blacks and white were kept in seperate schools.
ESL means English as a Second Language. Public schools need ESL programs. Public schools are seeing an increase in students who do not have an introduction to English upon arrival at the school. Their parents do not know English and do not speak English to them. The ESL program fits into public schools because when students get a foundation in the English language in the early grades, students are more likely to finish school, making the job of public schools much easier.