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Children spend about eight hours in school. This accounts for about 1/3 of the day. They may spend more time in school depending on the curriculum and participating in other activities such as music and football.

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In the United States, an average of around 90% of students attend public school across the country. The rest either attend private schools or are home-schooled.

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a little more than half the world (kids) don't go to school.

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75% of kids go to middle school

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most wont admit it, but probably 60-70%

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9001%.

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