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Which is correct schools or schools? - Answers In school, in the school, at school and at the school are all grammatically correct, with different meaning Which one to use depends on context
What are the U. S. Navy C schools? - Answers "C" schools are the Navy's Advanced Training schools "A" schools are considered Basic Operator or Basic Training for a particular rating "C" schools go further in that they go above and beyond
Which is correct schools or schools? - Answers Singular, the schedule of one school All of the schools' schedules are set by the board -- Plural, the schedules of all the schools "Back to school" is correct
Are there Nudist high schools or elementary schools? - Answers No, there are no officially recognized nudist high schools or elementary schools Nudism is a lifestyle choice that involves being comfortable with nudity in appropriate settings such as
Are public schools considered 501 (c) (3) organizations? No, public schools are not considered 501 (c) (3) organizations They are typically classified as government entities and are exempt from federal income tax under a different section of the tax code
Which is grammatically correct schools or schools? - Answers Both are grammatically correct:school's is the possessive form of the singularnoun school;schools' is the possessive form of the pluralnoun schools Examples:Our school's schedule is from 8:30 to 2
Are public schools classified as a 501c3 organization? No, public schools are not classified as 501(c)(3) organizations They are typically considered government entities and are exempt from federal income tax under a different section of the tax code
Title 1 schools of cypress fairbanks isd? - Answers Title I Elementary Schools: Andre, Bane, Danish, Duryea, Francone,Frazier, Hairgrove, Holbrook Jowell,Lee, Lieder, McFee, Metcalf, Reed,Sheridan, Tipps, and Walker Title I Middle Schools: Dean