Performing Arts schools are usually private, so there are tuition costs from parents to spend.
No, there are part-time performing arts schools in Glasgow but no full time high schools covering acting singing and dance as well as other performing arts subjects. There is however, Knightswood secondary school on the outskirts of Glasgow which does musical theatre within its curriculum. There are full-time further education schools like the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and other performing arts colleges.
schools are okay there have been many budget cuts in some public schools and some other things have been cute out too
This question is debatable since there are many good performing arts schools in sydney. One of the most well-known is McDonald College. This is a highly skilled school for dancers. Other performing arts schools in Sydney are *Northmead Creative and Performing Arts High School *Newtown High School of the Performing Arts *Nepean Creative and Performing Arts High School
Performing arts high schools have every subject any other school would have. They study all the regular subjects.
Finnish schools have higher quality than many other countries'.
yes
It was the cost and they needed the money for other things. Some have used the time for test prep and helping students who are at risk.
The Production Budget for The Other Guys was $100,000,000.
In primary and secondary schools, no. In universities and other higher education establishments, yes.
In most schools, an A is 90% or higher. However, there are a few schools with other scales for grading. For example, I went to a school where 92 was a B+; you needed a 93 or better to get an A.
It is taught to students and used in assessing how well the students are performing, among many other uses such as planning how much to cook for school dinners and balancing the school budget.
The short answer is yes. While some schools have other sources of revenue (grants, donations, etc.) the majority of a school's budget comes from student attendance. The state "pays" the district for each day a student is attending class.