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No. The school does not set the time or ending of the school day and has no control over it. The times are set by the state and the state audits the school down to the second to make sure they comply with the state mandate. If a school started later they would have to go later in the day to make up the time.
No. The school does not set the time or ending of the school day and has no control over it. The times are set by the state and the state audits the school down to the second to make sure they comply with the state mandate. If a school started later they would have to go later in the day to make up the time.
No good reason. The school does not set the time or ending of the school day and has no control over it. The times are set by the state and the state audits the school down to the second to make sure they comply with the state mandate. If a school started later they would have to go later in the day to make up the time.
Because of me. You can thank me later.
Typically, one would be at about the age of 18 when one finishes high school. Those that skip grades may be younger, those that started later or are adult learners would be older.
1418 he started the 'school of navigation' then started to explore west Africa later that year.
IDK but school starts that eirly because if it started later kids wouln`d have tiome to play
That would be Julie & Julia. Which later was made into a movie.
it would be 1:30
Victorian children started school around the age of six or seven. They were likely taught at home by a governess and then later a tutor and teacher.
well i started when i was about 12. There is no really set age but you should like in middle school to later.
Amar'e Stoudemire started playing when he was 14 and Andrew Bynum didn't start playing until he was a sophmore in high school