During colonial Texas, there were no formal public schools as we understand them today. Education was primarily provided through private tutors or small, informal schools run by religious institutions. The lack of a structured public education system reflected the region's sparse population and limited resources. It wasn't until later, after Texas gained independence and statehood, that public education began to develop more formally.
Dame schools, public schools, church schools, and colleges.
1892
Public schools. The colonial school sytems began in 1635 in Boston. Catholic schools were not in the colonies.
In Houston 1846
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5 institutions of higher learning, 68 public schools.
The Texas Association Of Non-Public Schools (Or TANS) has the objective of promoting the credibility in the broader educational community by identifying issues that have an impact on non-public schools.
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Property taxes.
2 universities, 1 college, 60 public schools.
3 universities, 2 community colleges, 67 public schools.
3 universities, 1 junior college, 51 public schools.