Brown v. Board of Education, 347 US 483 (1954)
No. Brown declared segregation in public schools (K-12) unconstitutional, but didn't touch segregation in either private or public post-secondary education. These issues were addressed in later cases citing Brown and Brown II as precedents. The official order to desegregate public schools (K-12) was released in Brown v. Board of Education II, (1955).
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No. Brown declared segregation in public schools (K-12) unconstitutional, but didn't touch segregation in either private or public post-secondary education. These issues were addressed in later cases citing Brown and Brown II as precedents. The official order to desegregate public schools (K-12) was released in Brown v. Board of Education II, (1955).
Case Citation:
Brown v. Board of Education, 347 US 483 (1954)
Hong Kong has both public and private schools. The public schools are run by the islands Education Bureau
There are regular public schools, religious (modern-Orthodox) public schools, there are schools which give a Torah-education, and there are private schools (whose orientation depends on who runs them).
the difference is that in private schools you have to pay for your education and in public schools the government pays. also in private school you do not have the same lessons as you do in a public school you can choose what you wabt to learn.
Public school is free. Private schools are not.
Education is & it is related. Not all can get it or get it for free. Take what you can it would be foolish to do otherwise.
There are regular public schools, religious (modern-Orthodox) public schools, there are schools which give a Torah-education, and there are private schools (whose orientation depends on who runs them).
Private schools may offer smaller class sizes, specialized programs, and additional resources that can enhance the educational experience compared to public schools. However, the quality of education can vary widely between individual schools, and public schools can also provide a high-quality education depending on the location and resources available. Ultimately, the value of education in private versus public schools may depend on the specific needs and priorities of the student and their family.
in my opinion public schools really are not any worse than private schools. as long as the public school has a good reputation a person can learn just as much as in a private school.
Public schools should be integrated.
public is free and follows the same routine while private you have to pay for and you more 1 on 1 time with the teacherYes Public schools are free and you have to pay for Private School. you also get better education at Private Schools. You usually have to wear uniforms at Private Schools. Private schools have very good education here is a reason why. EX:If you are in 3rd grade you would be learning the same things as 8th graders in any public school. If you are in 5th grade you would be learning the same things as a Junior in High School. I would know because my friends go to public schools. I go to a private school!
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.
Education can be public. Education can also be private.