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When Lined paper was invented one of the first schools opened in the sense that parents now could teach their children how to read and write because of the convince. The first school was at the comfort of people's homes.
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The first school ever officially opened was in Dedham, Massachusetts, in 1644. This was the first public school opened for both girls and boys.
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This was the first all girl school opened, because during this time woman/girls were thought to stay in the home and clean. Now girls had an opportunity to go to school outside of Dedham. Many states after this opened all girl schools.
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The first school opened to the deaf and the disabled
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This was the first school opened to the blind
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The first school who was excepted to everyone was opened
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They wanted to separate both math and science so that children can focus on both so that you can learn more in depth
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The a+ was introduced to make kids want to get a better grade in class and go beyond what was asked for them to do
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It was opened so that they could see how children were learning based on the assigned learning goals
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School adds more options to students like biology to younger kids so that they have more opportunity when they are older. And so they can focus on what they want for their future.