In most countries, the responsibility for establishing schools typically falls to local, state, or provincial governments, depending on the specific education system in place. These governmental bodies create policies, provide funding, and oversee the administration of public schools. In some cases, national governments may also set overarching education standards and guidelines. Additionally, private schools operate independently of government control but must still adhere to certain regulations.
legislatvie
The legislative branch of government is primarily responsible for establishing government. It creates laws, allocates funding, and can shape government structure through legislation. In the United States, this branch is made up of Congress, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate.
the judicial branch
state
Establishing Schools
Massachusetts was the first colony to establish the principle of local community being responsible for establishing schools. In all New England colonies, towns were required to set up schools.
Establishing Schools
Depending on the jurisdiction, either state or local government.
a local government
Santa Ana
Establishing Schools
The ADSO is not responsible for establishing expectations for safe behavior.