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What (who) is K-12 education in the United States - definition


K-12 education in the United States         
  • A high-school senior (twelfth grade) classroom in [[Calhan, Colorado]]
  • [[Phillips Academy Andover]], an elite private secondary school in Massachusetts
  • Children in the 2000s and 2010s are much less likely to read for pleasure than before
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K-12 Education in the United States
Schooling is compulsory for all children in the United States, but the age range for which school attendance is required varies from state to state. Some states allow students to leave school between 14 and 17 with parental permission, before finishing high school; other states require students to stay in school until age 18.
Music education and programs within the United States         
  • The University of Detroit Band at Dinan Field in the 1920s.
  • Music most often effects the lower parts of the frontal lobe.
  • Girl listening to radio in late 1930s
  • Philip C. Hayden
  • Students at Washington High School at class, training for specific contributions to the war effort, Los Angeles, Calif
  • The University of Connecticut implements various music programs that include general education as well as more focused studies.
  • Victory Corps at Montgomery Blair HS
MUSIC EDUCATION/PROGRAM WITHIN THE UNITED STATES
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Music education in the United States is implemented in many schools as a form of modern-day teaching. Music education is a field of study that focuses on the teaching and application of music in the classroom.
Higher education in the United States         
  •  People 25 years and over that have completed an advanced degree by state (percent, 2012)
  • An open domed room anchors the [[Ohio University]] atop the hillside where the [[Hocking River]] had cut.
  • [[Caltech]] was elected to the Association of American Universities, and the antecedents of [[NASA]]'s [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]], which Caltech continues to manage and operate.
  • The [[Wren Building]] at the [[College of William & Mary]] is the oldest academic building in the United States, dating back to 1695. The school held African slaves and their descendants for 170 years.
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  • Michigan on offense against Ohio State during the 2011 game in Ann Arbor [[Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry]].
  • 2008–2012 bachelor's degree or higher (5-year estimate) by county (percent)
  • Mean income of US families by education of the head of household, 1989-2010
  • Mean financial wealth of US families by education of the head of household, 1989-2010
  • In 2017, the federal contribution amounted to 40 billion dollars. Only 100 schools out of more than 4,000 received 80% of that sum.
  • The [[University of Miami]] in [[Coral Gables, Florida]], April 2006
EDUCATION BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL
U.S. universities; US universities; Universities in the United States; American Institutions of Higher Education; Higher education in the united states; Higher education in the US; Higher education in the U.S.; Criticism of higher education in the United States; Higher education in the United States of America; Colleges in the United States; Heightened Cash Monitoring; Heightened cash monitoring; Funding of higher education in the United States; Higher education funding in the United States; College funding in the United States
Higher education in the United States is an optional stage of formal learning following secondary education. Higher education is also referred as post-secondary education, third-stage, third-level, or tertiary education.