none haha .... bc of bradi hickman;)
It depends on how comfortable it is!
It depends on how much money the school has and how much they are willing to pay to whether or not the school has air conditioning
a lot of money gets stolen, statics show that 49 percent of students with money at school get robbed.
absolutely not there is so much fundraising involved in a charter school i attended one for 3 years
Of course any school can have an Masquerade Dance, but it also depends on how much money your school has, what type of school you go to; etc.
I can not speak for all the different Catholic schools but many teachers in Catholic schools earn about half that of a teacher in public schools in the same area.
The cost of tuition for pharmacy schools varies widely by school and location, but you can expect it to cost no less that $20,000 for the four year degree for in-state students. The tuition can be as much as $80,000 for out-of-state students at expensive and renowned schools.
You must finish college and then attend four years of veterinary school. Vet school is highly competitive: there are 28 schools in the country, as opposed to nearly 150 medical schools. After four years of vet school, there is a residency in the specialty field, like large animal or orthopedics, etc. Four years of college + four years of vet school + residency = 8 - 10 years of formal education
for a class i am currently in, we are making an entire school from scratch. from what I've seen and what we are putting for our budget, i'd say around 90,000l
It really depends on the school. Some schools (i.e. Division I college schools, large High Schools, etc.) have sports programs that are top in the nation, and thus, much more money will be spent on facilities, equipment, etc. Smaller colleges and High Schools will not spend as much, and some even have less sports to offer than others, further reducing the cost.
EMT schools can be expensive to attend. However they are typically less expensive than attending your typical four year college, and more on the level of a tech school.
School Counselors at public schools in the state of Washington are paid on the same scale that teachers are in Washington State.