What schools are you referring to? State colleges and universities, or the primary and secondary school systems of the state?
It depends on grade level and state.
State Government
There are three secondary schools in Kano State. There are a number of colleges and schools that are post high school level, but there are only three that are considered high school level.
The local school board runs the public schools at the local level. These folks are elected to the positions they occupy, and they come from all walks of life. Ask any teacher or school administrator what the deal is and you'll probably get an ear rull!
There is no single answer to this question. Salaries of educators depends on: * country * state within that country * school and/or school district * school level (e.g. primary, secondary, tertiary) * level of classroom experience * qualifications * extra responsibilities
Kent State participates in the Mid-American Conference. In football, Kent state is at the Division IA level.
State governments have primary policymaking responsibility for setting the requirements for receiving a high school diploma.
The minimum entry level for Texas State University is to have a high school diploma, take the SAT or ACT and maintain at least a 2.0 GPA. This requirement can be different for people from Texas as compared to someone out of state.
Elected officials who regulate public school systems typically include state governors, state legislators, and local school board members. State governors often oversee education policy and funding at the state level, while state legislators create laws that govern education. Local school boards, comprised of elected representatives, are responsible for district-level decisions, including curriculum, budgets, and administration. Together, these officials ensure that public schools operate effectively and meet educational standards.
It depends upon the state and school district they work in. Other variables include level of education and years working in the district.Nothing.
The President signs bills at the national level, and the Governor of the state signs at the state level.
It varies from state to state, and school sytem to school system. It also depends on what level of teaching (pre-school, special ed., elementary, secondary, college). It can be as little as a Bachelor's degree in any field or may require a degree in Education or an advanced degree (Masters or PhD).