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=== Primary and secondary education ===
=== Primary and secondary education ===
{{Main|Education in Montecarlo}}
{{See also|List of school districts in Montecarlo}}
Montecarlo is divided into 14 school districts, organized at the parish or city level. Primary and secondary education in Montecarlo is overseen by the Montecarlo Department of Education, which is headquartered in the state capital, Charrice. The highest educational official in the state is the State Superintendent of Schools, who is appointed by the State Board of Education to a four-year term of office. The Montecarlo General Assembly has given the Superintendent and State Board autonomy to make educationally related decisions, limiting its own influence on the day-to-day functions of public education. Each parish in Montecarlo, as well as cities that have their own school districts,  is overseen by an elected school board, which typically consists four members elected at large as well as the district's Superintendent (Clairmonte's school board is seven members-six elected at large from each of the city's districts and one superintendent), charged with running the public schools in that particular jurisdiction.


=== Higher education ===
=== Higher education ===