yes they can and most do.
State Government
Public schools are operated by a government for the benefit of the general population, and they provide free education. This is in distinction to private schools, which charge tuition to those who attend.
In the US public schools are paid for by taxes and therefore do not charge fees.
If you were convicted, probably yes. Might depend what the misdemeanor charge was, too.
No, there is no tuition for a Chicago public school. There may be some small book fees or whatever.
school board
A private school will often charge a yearly tuition fee as a result of not being administered by any form of government. Public schools are financially supported by the government thus do not charge such a fee.
In the U.S. public schools are free and non public (private) schools are not. In Great Britain, some schools we in the U.S. would call private schools are called public schools.
Legally i have been there. Public schools are public property, unless the area is fenced off during a closed period. Your state taxes pay for the schools and parking areas. * They are public property in the sense that they are supported by taxpayer monies. Personal injury incidents to students, faculty, visitors on school grounds when school is in session are covered under the insurance of the state. Accidents involving privately owned vehicles are treated the same as if they happened on a public street. The person at fault is responsible for property damage, personal injury or damage to another vehicle.
most of the schools are public
Most public schools dont, but in some schools they do.
Yes public schools are free.