Public schools are operated by a government for the benefit of the general population, and they provide free education. This is in distinction to private schools, which charge tuition to those who attend.
In the U.S. public schools are free and non public (private) schools are not. In Great Britain, some schools we in the U.S. would call private schools are called public schools.
most of the schools are public
In Britain, a 'Public' school is actually a private (fee paying) school, especially one of the great historic institutions such as Eton, Harrow, Rugby etc. To avoid confusion, schools that are known in other countries as public schools (i.e. ones run by the state and funded by the taxpayer) are in Britain called 'State' schools.
Most public schools dont, but in some schools they do.
Yes public schools are free.
It means that both public and private schools are guided by one normative standards. that is to say, the government supervises these schools and provides set of rules and regulations. For instance, the rules for the private school is the same with a public school. One cannot quarrel that the government has the authority over these schools.
What you heard about public schools isn't true. Public schools are just as safe as private schools. Public schools depend on the neighborhood. If the school is located in a good neighborhood you have nothing to worry about.
The budget of Mesa Public Schools is 602,979,645 dollars.
Alpena Public Schools was created in 1963.
100 public high schools
Paducah Public Schools was created in 1864.
Yukon Public Schools was created in 1891.