In my own opinion, adult education is about educating adults on different subjects and topics. They are intended for senior citizens. But for others adult schools are just for adults.
there are 2,138,300,000 schools in the world
Orphan originally meant parentless child. An adult is just called 'parentless'.
I'm not certain whether you meant the word "adut" or this is a missspelling and the word "adult" was meant. An adult is a mature person who reached and certain age.
Merrill Delwin Williamson has written: 'Status of and trends in adult education in the public schools of Missouri' -- subject(s): Public schools, Adult education
You can check with your local/community colleges for adult education trainings and programs. Extension schools are usually the best place to check if you are interested in adult education.
Schools are usually closed.
http://www.back2college.com/library/adult.htm
In UK schools, the adult-to-child ratios vary depending on the age group of the students and the type of school. For example, in early years settings (ages 0-5), the recommended ratio is 1 adult to 3 children for under-twos, and 1 adult to 4 children for ages two to three. For primary schools, the typical ratio is about 1 adult to 30 children in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Secondary schools may have higher ratios, often around 1 adult to 20-25 students, depending on the context and specific needs of the students.
The modifier in the sentence is "which meant the kids would be changing schools and homes," as it provides additional information about the decision that the family disagreed about. It acts as a relative clause modifying the noun "decision."
it depends on the matter if you feel it is necersary talk to an adult
The Juvenile Court System, also called the Family Care System, is meant for reform. The adult system, is for punishment.
In the city of Toronto, there are 105 secondary schools, 451 elementary schools and 5 adult education schools. There are about 290,000 students attending these schools.