One per school district (in the USA).
Superintendent is pronounced as "soo-per-in-ten-dent."
Some school districts have an open enrollment policy and others do not. It has to do with how many tax dollars the school district will receive from the state per student each year. Check with both districts, the one you want to transfer out of and the one you want to transfer into.
It would depend on what the school system is talking about when it says eighteen. There could be eighteen school buildings in there district. They could be discussing the earliest age at which one is allowed to vote. They may have had an average of eighteen absences per day, per school, so far this year...
$125.00 per day
20000 per month
The motto of Campbell Hall School is 'Ne Obliviscaris'.
a per diem substitute teacher is paid 90 dollars a day in this district. :)
Charlie Rangel's congressional district!
There are 5 syllables. Su-per-in-ten-dent.
The Smith household pays $2,000 in taxes per year.
It's not free. Taxpayers pay your high school tuition if you attend a public school. The per-year cost per student is VERY HIGH. Depending on which sources you refer to, the costs range from around a low of $5,500 per student per year to a high of almost $30,000 per student per year. The cost is different depending on the state and sometimes even depending on the school district. Since people pay taxes in their own state for public schools, the tax money doesn't necessarily follow the student if the student attends a private school or a non-public school, or even a school in a different school district from the one assigned to the student. Research the way taxes are funneled to schools in your state, and find out if the online school is a public school in your state, and the full answer will fall together for you.
The Smith household pays $2,000 in taxes per year.