Prior to the Civil War, few children attended schools in America due to several factors, including widespread poverty and the lack of public education systems, particularly in rural areas. Many families relied on their children for labor to support the household, making school attendance difficult. Additionally, there were significant disparities in access to education based on race, as many African American children were prohibited from attending school, especially in the Southern states. This resulted in a fragmented and inequitable educational landscape across the country.
yes most children in the united states have to go to school to get an education
The first public school in Indianapolis was shortridge middle school although it just became a magnet for law and public polocy.
in 1840
most, if not all, children during the 1700's did not go to school if they came from a poor family, only rich kids were able to go to school.
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You don't specify a time period for your question, but generally, the two main reasons children could not attend high school were lack of finances, and the fact they were needed at home to help work to support the family.
Their is no cost for attending a public school ☻
A cyber school can be eligible to anyone. If your children were to attend a cyber school they would not get any full accreditation that would be accepted by other school and colleges.
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Injuries can be prevented in school, if children are taught how to balance and walk correctly. Hazards that may induce clumsiness should be removed.
The precent of children in Zimbabwe attending school dropped from 80 precent to 20 precent as of 2008
The percentage of children attending school in Afghanistan is 3 percent for girls and 39 percent for boys.
Laws restricting child labor .
the thing that keeps them is that arouund there kids get killed