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Public Schools in Buffalo, WY
Child Development Center Region 2 - Buffalo, WY - Phone: (307) 684-9271
Clear Creek School - Buffalo, WY - Phone: (307) 684-5594
Johnson County School District - Buffalo, WY - Phone: (307) 684-8703
Schools Public Superintendent - Buffalo, WY - Phone: (307) 684-9056
Schools-Public - Buffalo Grade Schools- Meadowlark School - Buffalo, WY - Phone: (307) 684-9518
Schools-Public - Bus Shop - Buffalo, WY - Phone: (307) 684-5276
Schools-Public - Learning Center - Buffalo, WY - Phone: (307) 684-1728
Schools-Public - Special Services - Buffalo, WY - Phone: (307) 684-2285
Schools-Public - Superintendent Office - Buffalo, WY - Phone: (307) 684-9571
Helpful Definition for: Public Schools
The term public school is commonly used in a school that relies on private funding sources. They are public in the sense of an initial public offering , anyone who can afford the tuition and meets the institutional requirements may attend, rather than the normal sense of being public, that is state run, institutions in Buffalo.Schools which were subsequently reformed by the Public Schools Acts is termed commonly as private schools in general.
Often successful businessmen in earlier days would send their sons to a public school as a mark of participation in the elite and much of the discipline was in the hands of senior pupils,usually known as prefects, which was not just a means to reduce staffing costs, but was also seen as vital preparation for those pupils' later roles in public or military service in Buffalo. More recently heads of public schools have been emphasizing that senior pupils now play a much reduced role in disciplining.
