I am a member of the Class of 1968. We had a black guy in the DeLand High School Band in 1967 (Elvin (sic) Johnson) and we also had a black guy that was a member of the Class of 1967, a member of the football team and a Senior Superlative as Male Athlete of 1967, so I think that would be when DeLand High School desegregated.
I remember we played St. Augustine in football that year and Elvin's parents were convinced not to send Elvin with the Band because of the problems in St. Augustine at that time. The Band members had plumes on their hats and we had to hide them on our way back to the buses after the game (we won by the way) because the plumes were being stolen off our hats. When we got in the buses, they were rocked by the St. Augustine "fans". It was a very tense time. Needless to say, DeLand has never played St. Augustine since. I also know that the black guy that played football would be pummeled after being tackled during many of the games.
The answer will depend on which country the question refers to. And since you have not bothered to share that bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Here in the US, uniforms are typically seen in private schools, but have also become very common in charter and public schools.
Most four year colleges will have a program for people who want to become a private investigator. Check and see if your local schools have this program by talking to a counselor.
Here in the US, uniforms are typically seen in private schools, but have also become very common in charter and public schools.
Not legally, but it is a common unofficial requirement.
There are some private schools, and many vocational schools that offer this program.
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To become a fingerprint technician, you need to take a training course and get certified. Such courses are typically offered through private schools or at the community college level.
To become a makeup artist, you would need to get a degree in cosmetology. There are a lot of private schools, that only last a under a year, that you could attend.
Having a criminal justice degree is pretty much necessary in this day and age if you want to be a private investigator. There are trade schools out there as well that hold course on private investigation.
Implementing Common Core Standards (assessments) has become a common criticism of Catholic education. While many Catholic Schools are deciding to implement these assessments, many private schools are not.
In the state of Ct it is required to not only have the B Ed but you must be certified. However, that is not true of private schools, though most follow the same requirements as the public schools.
I researched this and found a list of the top 25 schools for training to become a Private Investigator. The top schools are University of Washington, Boston University, Louisiana State University and University of Louisiana.