Yes, there were public schools in the 1940s in the United States and many other countries. Public education systems were established in the 19th century, and by the 1940s, most communities had public schools that provided education to children. However, access and quality varied significantly based on location, socioeconomic status, and racial segregation, particularly in the U.S. during this period.
Opened public elementary schools~apex
Blacks : Were not allowed to Go to college Were not allowed to Go to white public schools. Were not allowed to Use public drinking fountains Were not allowed to Use Public washrooms that were designated for white people (most of them) Were not allowed to Rent hotel rooms Restaurants that did not want to serve blacks, wouldn't, they would just let them sit there, Were not allowed to sit at the front of the bus,
1969
Blacks and white were kept in seperate schools.
1920s
African American children were not allowed to attend white schools until the Brown v Kansas schools decision that the Supreme Court ruled that African American children be allowed to attend white schools.
they were not allowed to attend public schools that were funded by the government
Should corporations be allowed to access the teenage market in public schools?
In the New York colony there were private and public schools, just like today. However only white boys were allowed to attend. No girls and no other races.
Some of them do.
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About 90% of students go to public schools.
Yes. In some Islamic schools they are mandatory, but they are optional in public schools.
Public schools on Guam are free to attend. If you want to go to private school, you have to pay. Tuitions range per school.
Public schools are operated by a government for the benefit of the general population, and they provide free education. This is in distinction to private schools, which charge tuition to those who attend.