School History & Fun Facts
Pros & Cons
Daily Life & Culture
Rules & Requirements
Costs & Funding
200

This type of school started in England centuries ago to educate children who lived far from cities.

What are boarding schools?

200

One benefit of charter schools is that they often have these kinds of programs.

What are specialized or innovative programs?

200

Students at this kind of school often live in dorms.

What is a boarding school?

200

Charter schools operate under this kind of agreement.

What is a charter?

200

Public schools are funded primarily through this.

What are property taxes?

400

Charter schools first became popular in this decade.

What are the 1990s?

400

A disadvantage of private schools is that families must pay this.

What is tuition?

400

Dress codes and uniforms are more common in this type of school.

What is a private school?

400

Public schools must accept all students in their area, also called this.

What is open enrollment?

400

Charter schools are also taxpayer-funded but run by these.

What are independent organizations?

600

The world’s oldest boarding school, King’s School, is located in this country.

What is England?

600

One advantage of public schools is that they are funded by this.

What are taxes?

600

In many public schools, the school year typically lasts this many months.

What is nine to ten months?

600

Boarding schools typically require students to check in with these adults or authorities daily.

What are dorm parents or residential advisors?

600

Families usually pay this for private school.

What is tuition?

800

Public schools in the U.S. became free for all students during this century.

What is the 19th century?

800

Boarding school students often gain this life skill because they live away from home.

What is independence?

800

This term describes activities like sports and clubs that happen outside class time.

What are extracurriculars?

800

Private schools may require this process to determine if a student is a good fit.

What is an admissions interview or test?

800

Boarding schools often charge extra for this since students live on campus.

What is room and board?

1000

Many private schools in the U.S. were founded by these kinds of organizations.

What are religious institutions or churches?

1000

Charter schools risk losing their license if they don’t meet these.

What are performance goals?

1000

Some private schools have this Latin term on their emblem meaning “always faithful.”

What is “semper fidelis”?

1000

U.S. law requires public schools to provide accommodations for students with these needs.

What are special education needs or disabilities?

1000

Schools may offer these to help families pay for tuition.

What are scholarships or financial aid?