The public school system in Massachusetts was established by the Massachusetts Bay Colony's General Court in 1647. This legislation, known as the Old Deluder Satan Act, mandated that towns with 50 or more households appoint a teacher and those with 100 or more households establish a grammar school. This foundational act set the stage for the development of public education in the United States.
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There are 135 schools in the Boston Public Schools system.
The Barnstable Public School System can be found in the city of Barnstable. The city is located in the state of Massachusetts and serves education for kindergarten through twelfth grade.
Horace Mann was a prominent and vocal advocate for creating a public school system in the United States. Mann was the Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Education.
No political party started the public school system. It developed in the colonies and the first school was in 1635 called the Boston Latin School. It was the first town supported school and it established a pattern of local control of the school system. This was well before the American revolution and any political parties.
The Florida public school system in Florida was established in 1786, 75-years before the American Civil War. The school was founded in Saint Augustine, Florida and took all sons of free people, either white or black.
George H. Martin has written: 'The evolution of the Massachusetts public school system' -- subject(s): Education, History