yes....the money they collect as tax on various things
the state funds and grants charters for the schools
Either through funds given to the school by the government, or through private donations and fundraisers.
The taxpaying public funds PUBLIC schools. The state and local (but NOT federal) government has the responsibility to operate them, however, it is done by using money collected from the taxes paid by the general public.
Actually the government funds education beyond 16. They fund high schools, colleges, universities, and technology schools. Federally funded student loans are offered.
The church controlled schools were mostly funded by donations, and most of these came from rich people. Some of these schools charged tuition, and that was a source of income, but usually not the primary source. Occasionally, the government donated to the schools.
Construction projects, such as highways, dams, bridges, schools, etc financed by public funds and constructed by a government for the benefit or use of the general public..
Well, the American Government funds Hezbollah
The policy of using ad valorem tax payments to support public schools is known as school funding or education finance reform. These funds are allocated to school districts based on property values within their boundaries to ensure adequate resources for quality education. This policy aims to promote equity in education by distributing funds more evenly among schools with varying property tax bases.
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Public schools are financed by a society's taxes or other means that governments can collect funds such as with tariffs. It was deemed necessary in that private schools could not accommodate the number of school age children and the fact that poor people could not afford private schools.
Congress has the ability to appropriate funds to be spent by the federal government.