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They are closing 54 schools because of large budget deficits.
Performing Arts schools are usually private, so there are tuition costs from parents to spend.
No, only better teachers and students can improve poor performing schools.
There are Catholic schools that are eligible for government grants. This is usually because they teach an approved program or curriculum.
In most areas, there are no guidelines for closing schools for hot weather and closing for that cause is unusual. Closing schools for hot weather would be determined by school administrators, who would likely only close schools if the heat caused a real health danger to students.
Because they suck.
Closing schools because of snow depends on several factors, but mainly what the road conditions are. If snow is creating slick and hazardous road conditions, then schools should be closed.
It all depends on how you are asking this question, There are many reasons, A school could be closed weekends, snow days, summer, due to a natural disaster, etc. If you mean closed for good, there are also a variety of reasons why. The budget failed, fire, damage due to natural disasters, decreased enrollment, etc are some of them.
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In most areas, there are no guidelines for closing schools for hot weather and closing for that cause is unusual. Closing schools for hot weather would be determined by school administrators, who would likely only close schools if the heat caused a real health danger to students.
We haven't come across an official list of top performing Catholic schools in the Philippines, but these are some Catholic schools that usually make it to the list of top performing schools in different fields:University of Santo TomasDe La Salle UniversitySaint Louis UniversityXavier UniversityAdamson University
N.P.Moss Middle School may be or is closing down to be a high and/or technical school.