Can you be more specific because ALL Children ought to go to school in all Locations...
But, Even if, I highly think although I have never been to a County in my life... I will say the answer is in between the minimum and maximum amount....
Pike County Schools - Kentucky -'s motto is 'Nothing But The Kids!'.
i think
how many kids go to schools in tennessee? how many kids go to schools in tennessee?
They get bored.
yah my school does:]
Yes, children can live in Jefferson County and attend school in St. Louis County, as long as the school district allows for out-of-district enrollment. Parents would need to check the specific district policies and potentially complete an application for their children to attend schools outside their residential area. Transportation arrangements may also be necessary, as they usually aren't provided for students attending schools outside their home district.
Yes. There are schools in Africa.
Not all schools make kids wear uniforms. Mostly private schools or church school.
Should bullying be addressed by schools or by parents? i think by schools because when the kids are at school it under the kids supervision and under there responsibility.
yes there is a school, and around 100 kids, and that is so tiny compared to other schools.
Well, since private schools do cost more money, yes they are. BUT! That does not mean all of the kids there are snobs. I promise. The kids there are nice, just not goodie-goodies.Answer:Most kids that go to a private school are there because their parents are concerned about the social environment of the public schools, not because they are rich. Most of these parents sacrifice very much to send their kids to these schools. If they left their kids in public schools they would be better off fincancially, since the public schools are financed through our taxes. Parents whose kids are in private schools are still taxed to support the public school so they are, in a way, paying double for their children to go to school. Most kids in private schools are not rich and would be better off financially if they went to a public school.
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