Not directly. It's under the implied section of the Constitution.
Education is not specifically addressed by the Constitution.
I have not found anything besides Amendment 10 stating that was is not implied in the constitution will be left to the states to iron out. There should be an amendment for education!!!!!
There is none; education is a matter reserved for the states.
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The right to public education
The right to public education
No, the phrase "separate but equal" does not appear in the US Constitution. It was a legal doctrine that developed after the Civil War and was later overturned by the Supreme Court in the landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education in 1954.
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The US Constitution does not guarantee education as a right or entitlement. That has been added by statute and regulation.
Education in the PhilippinesThe aims of education in the Philippines are much like their version of the US Constitution. It is the way of the land and is closely followed by most of the population. It lays out their views on education, politics, and society.
The First Three Words of the US Constitution are "We The People".
"veto" is Latin for " I forbid" . The word does not actually appear in the US Constitution but has come to refer to the action of a President sending a bill back to Congress with his objections instead of signing it into law.
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