Dictionary of synonyms

Synonyms and antonyms of the word: public-school

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But that email from Arianna Miskin was a first: She was trying to help her mother, Susan Miskin, a retired New York City public-school teacher, get her $92,000 balance canceled.

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/13/your-money/parents-student-loans-forgiveness.html

For the metrics where New York did well, that would be a first place finish in existence of digital learning plans, public-school spending per student and average salary for teachers.

Source: https://wibx950.com/how-well-does-new-york-treat-its-teachers/

Horton’s bill, modeled after Florida’s controversial “Don’t Say Gay” law, would prohibit teachers and public-school employees from discussing gender and sexuality beyond what is outlined in state curricula.

Source: https://press-herald.com/update-on-bills-that-have-passed-or-been-withdrawn-including-permitless-carry/

Jung, a public-school parent, mostly focuses on retaining school choice, but she, too, had the obvious answer on non-stop smoking in Washington Square Park: As parents, “we need to enforce it 100%,” she said.

Source: https://nypost.com/2023/06/25/city-council-primaries-testing-progressives-stranglehold-of-nyc/

Mae went back to college to earn a bachelor's degree enabling her to work as a public-school teacher in Deer Park, opening the minds of elementary, junior high and high school students to the possibilities the world presents.

Source: https://www.heritagefl.com/story/2023/10/06/life-cycles/obituary-mae-millie-heller/18890.html