The education system in the United States is controlled by the state government and local authorities.According to the United States Constitution,(1)_____________________Federal agencies do not make education policy.These decisions are made at the state or local levels,so you might expect education laws and policies to be different from state to state.
On the contrary,there are many ways similar,for example,in all fifty states and six territories,(2)_________________________
When students graduate at 16,(3)___________________________ or to attend university courses.Public schools in those states and territories are free of charge from grade 1 to grade 12.All the public school received money from local government.Private schools also operate all states and territories.
the federal government has no power to ```` anational education system
all children must attend school from age 6 or 7 to16
they may choose to look for jobs
1. the federal government has no power to establish the national education system
2. all children must attend to school from the age of 6 or 7 to 16
3. they may choose to look for jobs
1 the federal government has no power to establish a national education system
2 all children must attend school from the age of 6 or 7 to 16
3 they may choose to look for jobs