As of recent estimates, approximately 258 million children and adolescents worldwide are out of school, with many unable to afford education due to poverty, lack of resources, or geographic barriers. The situation is particularly dire in low-income countries and conflict-affected regions, where financial constraints and other challenges prevent access to schooling. Efforts by governments and organizations aim to address these disparities and increase educational access for all children.
Not very many kids went to school because the parents couldn't afford the school payments
400 hundred because they're socialists and cant afford libraries.
It is estimated that around 40-50% of families worldwide cannot afford school uniforms for their children. This lack of affordability can lead to students being unable to attend school, impacting their education and opportunities for the future.
many schools shut down. Most of them were out in the west.Most kids were unable to afford school either
Education is greatly valued in Gambia but schooling is not free. Therefore those that can afford it generally go but many others either cannot afford the fee or cannot get a place.
not much because most people cant afford it
1 in 3 family's cant aford it
3.7 percent
about 98% of kids wacth tv after school
About 38 million kids go to school in Washington.
a lot of kids hate school uniforms
Just about everyone,except for the small majority who cant afford them. PIKEYS! : )