They can legally have them, provided they follow the guidelines of the NYC DOE Chancellor's Regulations.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School is a public high school located in New York City. It offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a diverse range of extracurricular activities and sports programs. It is not known whether Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis specifically attended this high school.
the minute you are born.
Miss Chapin's School (A Private New York School)
New York, New York
Michaela DePrince attended the American Ballet Theatre's Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School.
Jacqueline Kennedy got excellent grades in school. She had to. She came from an "aristocratic" family. (If you can call them that in the US.)
Jacqueline Kennedy went to Miss Porter's high school
Miss Porter's School
New York State (Born in Southampton, and lived in the area till Formal Schooling), Maryland and Connecticut (Private School), New York State (Vassar College), France (The Sorbonne) and Virginia (George Washington University).
She went to Vassar, Sorbonne and George Washington University.
Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis grew up in a privileged New England family, and was thus sent to standard upper crust schools of her time period. She got her secondary education at Holton Arms-School in Maryland, and, what would now be considered her high school education was received at Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut. She spent her first two years of college at Vassar (an experience she is said to have disliked), spent her junior year studying in France at Sorbonne, and then transferred to George Washington University to finish her education. It was where she eventually graduated and earned a bachelors of arts degree in French literature there.
Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis grew up in a privileged New England family, and was thus sent to standard upper crust schools of her time period. She got her secondary education at Holton Arms-School in Maryland, and, what would now be considered her high school education was received at Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut. She spent her first two years of college at Vassar (an experience she is said to have disliked), spent her junior year studying in France at Sorbonne, and then transferred to George Washington University to finish her education. It was where she eventually graduated and earned a bachelors of arts degree in French literature there.