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Local school boards and state departments of education. They set the standards to meet federal guidelines. One of the problems in education is that there is no consistant policy/theory concerning learning across the United States. Each state/school sets it own policy.
No. There is no federal school system. Public school teachers are employees of the state or county, city, township, or school district.
Not with a federal FOIA request. Maybe with the state, if your state has one.
State governments can regulate the school system. This includes setting tuition and curriculum standards for the public universities and other schools.
No, it is a state branch. The city decides how it will district it's local public schools, and then elections are held in each school district for voters to elect who will be on the school board. The local school boards then report to their state's department of education, and the state's department reports to the Department of Education in Washington, D.C. Though it may seem like it's a branch of the federal government, it's only the federal funding that come from D.C. It is up to the state's to determine their standards and handles where the federal funding and state funding will go. This is why there is no national standard of education, only the No Child Left Behind act that determines the amount of federal funding given out.
law enforcement, state standards, federal laws
PCI compliance standards can be provided at both the federal and state levels for business and industry to follow. The regulators at both the federal and state level provide comprehensive standards to follow on their websites.
The taxpaying public funds PUBLIC schools. The state and local (but NOT federal) government has the responsibility to operate them, however, it is done by using money collected from the taxes paid by the general public.
State Street Public School was created in 1845.
San Jose state is a public school.
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Very well. They are audited by the state and independent observers who come to the school/district to talk to teachers and to document that they are following state/federal educational law.