it depends on the school and the felony
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.
Public school in Portland Or. then The Evergreen State College in Olympia Wa.
Many of the U.S. presidents did attend public school. Johnson, Carter, Reagan, Nixon, Clinton, and Eisenhower were some of the presidents that received educations from a public schools.
yes they do not sure were but yes they do attend school
Humes High School
People who whanted to attend the first public school. LOL
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.
Yes.
no
The University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, is a public university.
So that everyone is welcome to attend to the school.
Yes
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In general, a minor will continue attending regular public school after commission of a felony. If the felony was on school grounds and posed a continuing threat to students, staff and the educational process, it is likely the student would be expelled and have to attend an alternative school. If the minor is in custody for a long period (more than a few days) the minor will be required to attend school provided within the juvenile justice system. If the minor has been expelled from multiple schools, sometimes it is necessary for parents to move in order to find a school that will accept the youth. In practice, as a public school teacher, I have had a teen assault me (felony conviction, returned to class in one week); sell dangerous drugs to another student at school (felony conviction, back in class in one week); attempt burglary of my room (not charged); assault another student in my classroom (felony conviction, back in one week); burglarize another student's possessions and commit gang-related harassment (suspended one week and removed from my class). No one was removed from public school for any of these offenses for longer than one week. This is all in California (and is perhaps why the educational system is a shambles here).
Blackwood Primary School. This is a school in Englands public school system.
Yes