State Government
State Government
The aediles were in charge of public sports during the republic.
The aediles were in charge of public sports during the republic.
The aediles were in charge of public sports during the republic.
Public schools are operated by a government for the benefit of the general population, and they provide free education. This is in distinction to private schools, which charge tuition to those who attend.
A private school will often charge a yearly tuition fee as a result of not being administered by any form of government. Public schools are financially supported by the government thus do not charge such a fee.
yes they can and most do.
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Let's define our terms a little better. Public schools are those that are, ultimately, run by "the government" (in the US, by a state government). They get money from the state to operate (they also charge fees, and usually out-of-state students are charged extra). Private schools are those run by some organization other than the government. They usually charge higher fees, but don't charge out-of-state students extra. The University of Phoenix is a private school with an added twist: it's actually run for profit (all public schools, and many private schools, just try to break even).
They are public schools, so the government funding allows the science programs to be run and taught.
Charter schools fit in between government run public schools and the private schools. Charter schools are permitted to take public money and have been freed from some of the regulations that apply to public schools.
Public schools fall under the local government. However, the Federal government apportions funding for the states, and by extension, the schools.