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  2. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The typical practice at that time was to assign children to the public school nearest their home. Friedman proposed that parents should be able to receive education funds in the form of school vouchers, which would allow them to choose their children's schools from among public, private, and religious and non-religious options. [2]

  3. Compulsory education - Wikipedia

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    Student may leave after age 15 with the approval of parents and the local authority. [129] Scotland: 5: 16: A person is of school age if he has attained the age of five years and has not attained the age of sixteen years. [130] Slovenia: 6: 15 Singapore: 7: 15 [131] Compulsory Education Act 2000. Children who are homeschooled may be exempted ...

  4. GOP candidate: What parents tell me about why they’re ... - AOL

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    The reasons why parents choose to leave the public school system are myriad. But I want to highlight one reason: As the Republican legislature increases private school incentives for lower-income ...

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  6. School choice - Wikipedia

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    The typical practice at that time was to assign children to the public school nearest their home. Friedman proposed that parents should be able to receive education funds in the form of school vouchers, which would allow them to choose their children's schools from among public, private, and religious and non-religious options. [2]

  7. History of education - Wikipedia

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    Parents could choose a school offering the subjects they wanted their children to learn, at a monthly fee they could afford. [33] Most parents, even the poor, sent their sons to schools for at least a few years, and if they could afford it from around the age of seven until fourteen, learning gymnastics (including athletics, sport, and ...

  8. We asked 7 people how they knew they didn't want children - AOL

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    Seven people shared why they don't want to be parents. Some never desired kids, while others felt that bringing a child into this world would be unfair. ... "I really started to self-reflect on ...

  9. Pierce v. Society of Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters' case alleged that "the enactment conflicts with the right of parents to choose schools where their children will receive appropriate mental and religious training, the right of the child to influence the parents' choice of a school, the right of schools and teachers therein to engage in a useful business or profession."