First of all, what comes to mind is the concept
of public service automatically. Thus, the public
school is a public service in the same way that it
is offered to the State free of charge and of a
universal character (for all school-age
children). This service is free of charge thanks to
taxes collected by the State and support for
community services. Latest posts
Most states offer this
opportunity for any child to have access to school
and is related to a basic principle in many
states: equal opportunities. This means that every
child of any social class in a region of the country
has the same opportunities for a prosperous future
as another child in a different situation.
Schools are approached in different ways as is
done, for example, in the USA and Europe
However, most public schools have common
characteristics, such as teaching a nation's
values: freedom, equality and fraternity.
Due to their condition of public service, these
schools must offer education directly stipulated by
the State, in this way, the states create teaching
plans or education laws, of which all public schools
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Alabama (1,608)
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Alaska (511)
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Arizona (2,185)
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Arkansas (1,128)
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California (9,993)
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Colorado (1,757)
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Connecticut (1,124)
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Delaware (242)
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Florida (4,066)
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Georgia (2,495)
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Hawaii (290)
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Idaho (729)
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Illinois (4,399)
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Indiana (1,970)
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Iowa (1,511)
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Kansas (1422)
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Kentucky (1538)
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Louisiana (1,471)
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Maine (675)
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Maryland (1,453)
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Massachusetts (1,878)
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Michigan (4,097)
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Mississippi (1,070)
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Montana (838)
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Nevada (611)
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New Hampshire (489)
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New Jersey (2,591)
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New Mexico (853)
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New York (4,632)
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Ohio (3,954)
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Oklahoma (1,800)
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Oregon (1,297)
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Pennsylvania (3,246)
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Rhode Island (328)
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Virginia (2,053)
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Washington (2,311)
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West Virginia (767)
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Wisconsin (2,276)
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Wyoming (368)
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Washington DC (244)
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