Some do. Now, some home economics classes are called FACS, or Family and Consumer Sciences.
im not sure but most schools middle schools have cut cooking class
Technically, yes. There are public schools. But they tend to be considered really crappy, so anyone who can afford it usually puts their kid in private school (usually anyone from middle class and up)
In England...It was the form of the modern economics...in the 15-1800 the branched from there.
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depends on the economic class of the kid, if it is higher class it gets maybe a better education than public schools in the US, if they are middle class they get same education as you do and if they are lower class they sometimes don't get an education or they receive a very poor education
as type of learning: basic- upto class eight, secondary upto class twelve One can join a vocation school after class eight. most of the schools are public funded, but there are private schools as well
middle-class families
Hilltop Middle doesn't. Only Hilltop High. Chula Vista Middle, I don't know.
I guess by preparing them for the class which they might have to take in high school.
No Religion ClassesI seriously doubt that any public high schools in Kentucky have a religion class, though some religions and their beliefs are touched upon in Social Studies.
because you get your heart rate up and going
upper class. of course though, there are exceptions to every rule and for every rich kid in public school, there's someone on financial aid or a scholarship at most private schools.