How is Education Governed and Organized

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  1. 2. To ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence throughout the nation
  2. 5. Government in charge of building new schools and maintaining existing ones
  3. 8. number of levels of government in the United States
  4. 9. Board of Education, responsible for determining educational policies for Georgia
  5. 11. Woods, State of Georgia school superintendent
  6. 12. grants, federal financial aid provided to the states, with limited federal restrictions
  7. 14. chief officer of each state
  8. 15. Taxes, local real estate taxes historically used to fund local schools
  9. 17. grants, federal financial aid to local school districts from state or federal agencies
  10. 19. Georgia Department of Education
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  1. 1. A certificate of debt issued by a government guaranteeing payment of the original investment plus interest by a specified future date
  2. 3. of Education, Part of the president's cabinet
  3. 4. Free and Appropriate Public Education
  4. 6. appointed by local school board
  5. 7. Wheeler, Elbert County school system superintendent
  6. 10. Superintendents must build these with various groups in the community
  7. 11. To The Top, grant program that provides money to school systems who show improvement in student achievement and promote innovations in education
  8. 13. v Kurtzman, courts limit the use of public funds to support religious education
  9. 16. Amendment saying education is the responsibility of each state
  10. 18. Antonio v Rodriguez, courts ruled that funding schools using property taxes did not violate the U.S. Constitution because it did not guarantee citizens the right to an education