It teaches that the Supreme Court of the United States is head of the Judicial branch of government. The nine justices sit for a life term and are appointed by the President with the approval of the Senate (by vote). It also teaches that the court doesn't have to hear all cases and it can refuse a case. The justices discuss cases, then vote on the decision. A decision requires a simple majority vote, and the official decision is called the "opinion" of the Court. Each justice may write an opinion, if he or she chooses.
No the school does not teach you anything.
Yes. one needs bachelor's degree to teach middle school math. One should also have degree of bachelor's in education.
Wayland Middle School's motto is 'Teachers only teach half the things, the rest comes from yourself.'.
Students don't learn in depth about and of the wars until middle school and high school.
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Yes, but not on the US Supreme Court. He or she may sit on a lower federal court, and a few have taken advantage of the opportunity on occasion. A retired justice may also practice law, teach, lecture, write, or do any number of things.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, a graduate of Yale Law School, was an adjunct professor of law at NYU School of Law, from 1998 until 2007.Sotomayor joined the US Supreme Court in August 2009.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
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no but in some or most schools on Guam teach Chamorro such as Andersen elementary/middle school as an elective.
Preschool, elementary school, middle school, high school, primary school, secondary school, college, universities, technical schools or business schools.
Rick Riordan worked at Presidio Hill School (private school) as a Humanities teacher.