Yes. Being kicked out of one school does not automatically preclude you from attending another. However, it may affect yoru application for enrolling there.
If a person is expelled from school, it does not necessarily mean they will have to move. It simply means they have been permanently removed from a school and must attend a different one.
You are required to enroll in another school. That school is allowed to accept you, turn you down, or put conditions on enrollment. If a local public school doesn't accept you then you have the county continuation school you will attend. This is often the worst school to choose. Depending on why you were expelled it could be the last chance before lockup.
He/She would to a boarding school or another public school.
People who whanted to attend the first public school. LOL
Yes, however, in order to do that, you must undergo a series of signed permissions to let your child attend a different school.
Oh yeah, buy law one that age has to attend school, if not the parents or gaurdians could be in big trouble.
No, Harry did no attend public school. A public school in the UK (which is where the books are set) is a school that the pupils have payed to attend. A state school is a school funded by the government. As Harry does not pay to attend Hogwarts we can presume is funded by the Ministry of Magic. So by UK definition it is a state school.
The United States president that was first to attend public school was George Washington. He was the first president and the first to attend a public school. He attended The College of William and Mary.
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it depends on the school and the felony
no
The University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, is a public university.