Almost every state requires that schools balance their budgets from one year to the next. The percentage of schools in the US that are not able to balance their budgets is very low, but no exact figure is available.
TEDTalks - 2006 Bill Gates How State Budgets are Breaking US Schools was released on: USA: March 2011
One impact that the Korean War had on US budgets was that military spending increased and became a larger proportion of future budgets.
One impact that the Korean War had on US budgets was that military spending increased and became a larger proportion of future budgets.
In the progressive era, many US cities created municipal research bureaus, and did in-depth studies of budgets and the schools.
State-funded schools
Massachusetts
The answer is Massachusetts
Approximately 600 as per the data available on the internet. I included a link to the culinary schools in the US organized by state and city.
In the US, all State run schools would have a cafeteria. Private schools usually have cafeterias also but they may have an alternate plan.
There are probably thousands upon thousands of cooking schools in the United States. There is a website called Culinary Schools which lists the schools by state.
Its the Tar Heels
Connecticut wasn't a state in the 1600's, it was the 5th state in the us in 1788, so there were no "Connecticut" schools in the 1600's