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By 1876, when the provincial governments were abolished, the people of New Zealand, through varying regional decisions, had accepted governmental responsibility for education, had opted for nonsectarian schools, and had started on the path to free, compulsory common schooling.
Nevertheless, the effective extension of common schooling through an "orientation stage" between elementary and secondary schooling, the attempt to develop each level so that it better served more youth even if differentially and the functional integration of school branches through curriculum reform and transfer possibilities all pointed to a comprehensiveness within the system.
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Academically, the key to success is what "Catholic Schools and the Common Good," a 1993 study published by Harvard University Press, called the "common school effect".
RBC Dain Rauscher Inc. Ohio, $200 million of common schools general obligation bonds.
"Our common ground," he added, "is found in our common schools.
Indiana Bond Bank, $57 million of debt securities for common school fund.
Government has great responsibilities, for public safety and public health, for civil rights and common schools.
Then, as the family fortunes declined, he was switched to Cheam Common school and Stoneleigh East school.
Parish or common schools were irregularly provided to afford the rudiments of literacy and religion.
He was a founder of the common school system of Ohio.
Public support was won for the common school, leading toward universal elementary education.
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