yes
Yes I Think Students Should Be Able To Share Their Religion In Public Schools , Because Some Students Have Different Religions .
no
I believe they should
Military recruiters should not enter public schools to recruit because students are easily manipulated.
let students do what they want
I can partially answer your question:Minnesota Public School StatisticsMinnesota Public Schools:2,637Number of Students:842,854Minnesota Elementary Schools:1,046Minnesota Middle Schools:291Minnesota High Schools:699Number of Male Students:434,396Number of Female Students:408,458Asian-Pacific Islander Students:45,178American Indian-Alaskan Students:17,641Black Students:65,488Hispanic Students:38,643White Students:675,904
I think religion should be taught in public schools. It should not say this is what's right to believe and this is what's wrong, but students should be educated about the most predominant religions. It would allow students to get a better understanding of something and allow for more acceptance and maybe some will find a religion that suits them more.
Brevard Public Schools in Brevard County, Florida had an enrollment of 72,519 students as of 2009. As of 2013 there is over 73,000 students in the district.
Inadequate funding of schools is why certain schools' students benefit less from public schools.
50% of public schools have internet access for their students to use.
Why not? Especially if it's a public school they have no right to restrict the outside activities of their students unless it damages their performance considerably or is illegal.
About 90% of students go to public schools.