Alot!
Well, because back then a lot of people were poor so i looked it up and it's 30.00. (my sister says: i dont no you go ask them).
One of the things I can recommend is that parents and other people in every community get involved with their local educational system by going to board meetings, volunteering for homework help, classroom assistance, fund raising efforts. Parents should always go to parents events, meetings with teachers, and PTA meetings. So often parents spend so much of their time earning a living, feeding and clothing their children and transporting them to extra curricular activities they are not necessarily in touch with the day to day education of their children or the education of the children in their community. More active participation with the educational system by the community will go a long way in avoiding problems, instead of waiting to participate when problems occur or budgets are cut.
School hours should not be longer for many reasons. First of all, kids will lose their concentration in class, get restless, and probably fall asleep (more than they usually do anyways). Second of all kids need free time after school. they need time to spend with their families, do homework (yeah right), and just chill. School is very stressing! Third, longer school hours could interfere with after school activities (not school related). Sports mostly. Last but not least, this extending of the school day could effect parents' jobs. If they work at night or in the evening and have to pick you up from school at a certain time, they can no longer do this. They will have to get a babysitter or a nanny, if needed, to do some of their jobs/chores ............................ That's another thing chores! I highly doubt anyone will do their chores.
In the 2011 budget, £89 billion was spent on education in Britain.
Im a student myself and i know that if you give a student too much freedom they can become pretty rude and very clingy they can practically find ways to get around the teachers which is very rude. but if you ask me some students like myself ... lol are pretty hard working and they always get told off with the class so you have to give freedom to those that actually care about work ETC hope this helps
they spend about $500,000,000,099 on their kids in the US.
5,000 bucks
it depends if they are boring parents they might not spend $2 If they are cool parents they will spend at least $75 a year I If they are rich they will probably spend gobs and gobs of money every month!!!!!!
parents spend roughly around 450$
Depending on how much importance was placed on hygiene by the child's parents while the child was being raised. Everyone will spend different amounts of time depending on who they are.
i spend $200
* They spend the majority of their time with the mother * Parents are more patient then other adults in answering * They trust their parents to give them correct answers.
they usually spend about $150
over 100 000 dollars a year
Pretty much anyone can be homeschooled... but kids with overprotective parents are likely to be homeschooled. Children with learning disabilities. Kids who are bullied in school. And kids who have mothers (or fathers) who are willing to spend all day with their kid to teach them.
Parents should spend however much time is necessary for their particular child to grasp the material.
The kid probably get a little more allowence. The kid also won't be able to spend as much time with his/her parents depending on how many hours they work and how many days a week.