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state school
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State schools are publicly funded institutions that provide free education to students within a specific geographic area.
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state school
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Publicly funded and open to all students regardless of their background or income
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state school
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United States
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State schools refer to educational institutions operated by individual states within the country, and may or may not provide free education.
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state school
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United States
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State schools are funded and run by the government, and attendance is typically free for students.
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state school
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United States
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State schools typically refer to colleges and universities that are funded and operated by the state government, and are often more affordable for in-state residents.
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various schools
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United States
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Diverse array of extracurricular activities and sports teams available for students to participate in.
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various schools
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United States
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A diverse array of educational institutions, including public, private, and charter schools, with different philosophies and teaching methods.
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various schools
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United States
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Public and private schools are prevalent, with different fee structures and levels of government funding.
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various schools
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Students may attend public, private, or charter schools, each with different funding sources and academic approaches.
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various schools
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Public and private schools are common, with emphasis on extracurricular activities and college preparation.
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