Similar words: public sector, public speaker, public servant, public holiday, public housing, public speaking, public security, public policy. Meaning: n. 1. a tuition free school in the United States supported by taxes and controlled by a school board 2. private independent secondary school in Great Britain supported by endowment and tuition.
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61. Calling themselves the Football Association, they held meetings for two months, then published The Book of Rules of Association Football, by a Group of Former English Public School Men.
62. They were usually ex - public school, very English, but extremely adaptable.
63. Snobdom has decided that public school are best, and from its verdict there is no appeal.
64. My mom spent more than 20 years with the Wichita public School System.
65. The model of the early public school was the monastery.
66. But we can't mention his name in a public school or even sing religious hymns that are non- denominational .
67. One doubt, though, lingers in her mind: why would the public school system want to offer home-school families anything?
68. In the history of American education, educational reformers have been advocating home-school cooperation from the foundation of public school.
69. The cookie cutter mentality and the unwillingness to have realistic standards was what motivated me to pull my son from public school.
70. In the public school our children will be educated in the light of human wisdom and with the lamp of human reasoning as their guide.
71. James Williams is the super intendant of public school in Buffalo, New York. He is urging the school in his district to hold moving up ceremonies at the end of eighth grade.
72. Sir Winston Churchill, was young, he attended a public school called Harrow.
73. A charter school might be independent, or connected to the local public school system.
74. His daughter is studying at a public school in Britain.
75. She spent the war years in the Nazi-occupied town, attending a local public school and receiving 6)ballet training at the Arnhem 7)Conservatory.
76. The Public School system is often seen to be the sacred cow of the upper classes.
77. Denise Armstrong decided to home school her daughter and two sons because she thought she could do a better job of instilling her values in her children than a public school could. Sentencedict.com
78. Her job was to investigate all-white southern academies that were established in response to court-ordered public school integration.
79. Ron J. Packard, the chief executive of K12, an online education company in Herndon, Va., s adamant that he runs a public school.
80. That afternoon, she packed it and hitched a ride to Washington, D.C. On Monday morning, she went downtown to the school board and got a job in the public school system.
81. Families could use the money as a contribution towards the cost of sending their children to a public school.
82. Thomas Edison's public school expelled him at age seven because his teacher thought he was feeble-minded .
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