of course,i am chinese,almost every child can attend school in china,now matter their family is poor or rich,now public element and middle school are all free in china,parents dont need to pay any books fee or teaching fee.however,there is still a small number children dont go to school by some reasons .such as family reason or just because they dont like school,it is a little complicated thing
yes, they all have to go to school. They don't need to pay any money only if it is private school. remember there are no poverty but there also not too rich people. So all children are the same and have to follow the same rules.
yes all children in the U.S have to attend school.
All children in Italy do not go to school. However, it is mandatory for all the children to attend school in Italy.
By law all children have to attend school
China has 9-year compulsory education, all children must attend from 6 to 15.That's primary school and junior high school . As for senior high school and college, They are not compulsory.
Most children go to school but non all of them go
The easiest way to think of a complement of a set is what's left over after you take out the given set. For example, if you have the set of all children that attend your local elementary school. Then the complement of all the boys that attend the elementary school would be all the girls that attend the elementary school.
all year!
The law in Guam requires all children to attend school when they reach the age of five years old. A child must have reached the age of five years old by July 31 of each year for enrollment in a school for that particular school year.
How about you search all the schools in Ethiopia, break it down and search each school and how many people in each of them. Then add all of the people in each school and you got your answer!
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There is data that shows nearly 75 percent of all children in the United States attend some sort of daycare. This counts for either all day daycare or before and after school daycare.
The Duggar family lives in Northwest Arkansas. The children are all homeschooled by Michelle.