No
No, unless you have a parent teaching in the school sustem.
Yes
no because parents ward preschools not high school
I believe it's a no. It's the parents choice to home school the child, or to send them to school. Therefore, the town/gov. will not pay the parent for teaching their own child.
Depends if the parent has said that the child can choose what he wants, if the parent has then it is recommended that the child is given the choice of the school that they get to go to
If it is required then you could fail the grade or get letters. If its optional nothing will happen. its your parent choice.
Bud Howlett has written: 'How to choose the best school for your child' -- subject(s): Aims and objectives, Education, Evaluation, Parent participation, School choice
Yes. It means students stay at the school and graduate more.
Not necessarily. In many cities there are school districts and public school assignment is made according to where you live and can also be determined by the need to spread the kids around via busing Check with your school board for more information. Private schools on the other hand are a "choice", if the school is willing to accept you and you meet the financial requirements.
Choice School was created in 1991.
Yes, McNair Magnet School is a school of choice and they have cute boys there.
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