Over time, however, populations grew and societies formed. Rather than every family being individually responsible for education, people soon figured out that it would be easier and more efficient to have a small group of adults teach a larger group of children. In this way, the concept of the school was born.
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I'm not sure when they were first out, but i think it was 1929
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It has already been decided by the government, public schools can't force kids to pray or attend religious meetings, and public schools can't forbid classes on religion as long as it is only an elective, they can't forbid after school religious clubs formed by students either.
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Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Winchester, Wellington, Cheltenham Ladies College and Roedean are amongst the best known. Note. This list is neither definitive nor exhaustive. Messrs. Sue, Grabbit & Runne need not write to me.
In 1837, Massachusetts formed a board of education, which was the first of its kind in the United States. This initiative was led by Horace Mann, who became the board's first secretary and advocated for public education reform. The board aimed to establish a system of public schools and improve educational standards, serving as a model for other states to follow.
So words are formed correctly and the writing looks nice and is legible. On work applications that have been handwritten the handwriting portrays how neat and organised the person is.
He formed the Ragged School Union in 1844, which helped make hundreds of charity schools that were dedicated to destitute and poverty-stricken children.