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Schools

A school is an institution whose primary purpose is education. Although the term can be synonymous with places of higher learning, school most often refers to institutions that educate children from the ages of 5 until 18. Schooling is vital to one's personal development and ability to function in society.
 
While child education is compulsory in the U.S., the government provides free, publicly-funded education through the public school system. Children may also attend charter schools — public schools governed by a charter between them and a local or national authority that have more autonomy and offer specialized curriculums. Private schools govern themselves, establish their own curricula and charge annual tuition fees. Home-schooling is another alternative in which parents formally educate their children at home.
 
All public and charter schools, as well as most private schools, have a common course of study and organization. There are 12 grades that are spread out among elementary, middle and high schools. Teachers evaluate students by assigning grades based on their performance. Common subjects taught in school are English, mathematics, science, social studies, physical education, and foreign languages. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Articles about Schools

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    Mon, Apr 19 2010 at 9:44 AM

    More than a dozen wrappers and packages from food can be turned into useful items.

  • 40 eco-ideas for Earth Day

    Mon, Apr 19 2010 at 8:00 AM

    Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day with 40 inspiring ideas for saving the planet.

  • Alice Waters: Chef, healthy school lunch crusader

    Fri, Apr 16 2010 at 1:40 PM

    Alice Waters on her passion for a good, clean and fair food economy.

  • Green glam for prom

    Thu, Apr 15 2010 at 9:30 AM

    Eco-savvy tips for prom!

  • Michael Pollan's advice to college students

    Wed, Apr 14 2010 at 12:35 PM

    At Goucher College, Pollan advises students to be thoughtful with their food choices.

  • Green party kits for the classroom

    Mon, Apr 12 2010 at 8:00 AM

    Cut waste in the classroom with reusable party kits that give kids something to celebrate.

  • Watch: Mrs. Q on 'GMA'

    Mon, Apr 05 2010 at 1:27 PM

    Anonymous blogger behind Fed Up with Lunch hits Good Morning America with her message about improving school lunches.

  • A child’s opinion of 'Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution'

    Wed, Mar 31 2010 at 9:59 AM

    What does a 7-year-old think about the show that made his mom say “no more chicken nuggets?”

  • Eco-prodigy sues UConn for age discrimination

    Tue, Mar 30 2010 at 2:00 PM

    13-year-old whiz claims age discrimination by university for conservation-based, study-abroad program.

  • Hey UConn: Let Colin Carlson study overseas!

    Fri, Mar 26 2010 at 4:13 PM

    The University of Connecticut is barring a 13-year-old genius biology student from studying overseas because of his age. But Colin Carlson is not backing down and is suing for age discrimination.

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