none of them hahaha
It varies depending on the school and location. In general, many students drive to school if they live too far to walk or take public transportation. Some schools may have a higher percentage of students who drive compared to others.
Well if you are in America then certainly yes! Public schools in USA does teach you SAT!
CNN Presents - 1993 Private Schools Public Money was released on: USA: 2002
Frontline - 1983 Public Schools Inc- 21-14 was released on: USA: 3 July 2003
without students there wouldn't be a school. so they actually keep the school running to a point not where books and teachers are involved but to actually have a reason to teach. Also in many places, maybe even everywhere in the USA public schools get a funding balance for each student. So to pick an arbitrary number, $1,000, so if a school has 4000 students they get $4,000,000 budgeted to them.
Grade Schools and High Schools in the United States are dismissed between 2 and 3 pm. Students in some overseas countries attend school much longer every day than students in the USA.
USA because we have more money on education and in schools for students to do better jobs.
Left Behind The Story of the New Orleans Public Schools - 2008 was released on: USA: 1 March 2008
About a million of them if you count all the students throughout USA
Not in the public school system. There are prob. some private schools for girls somewhere. Private schools are far less common in Germany than in the USA. In part because the public schools, Highschools and Universities are basically free and very good (despite what some of the locals may think) :-)
Charter schools often have more flexibility in curriculum and teaching methods, allowing for tailored approaches to student learning. They also tend to have smaller class sizes and more parental involvement, which can lead to a more focused and supportive learning environment.
The most popular fundraising item for schools in the USA is the candy bar. They are sold in many US schools and institutions to raise money for schools and good causes.