No. Because it's a private school that parents pay lots of their own hard-earned money to send their children to. In that case, it's treated very much like a private company. The state still offers thousands publicly subsidized and paid-for high schools that are open to every kid in their respective cities.
No. Because it's a private school that parents pay lots of their own hard-earned money to send their children to. In that case, it's treated very much like a private company. The state still offers thousands publicly subsidized and paid-for high schools that are open to every kid in their respective cities.