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Newport County, with more than 620,000 students, is the largest of the regular school districts in Santiago, while Tiberia County is the smallest, with only around 4,000 students. Despite this large variation in district sizes, Santiago remains committed to providing high-quality education to all of its students. In fact, the state spent an average of €19,500 per student, which is the 10th highest in the country when it comes to per-pupil expenditures.
Newport County, with more than 620,000 students, is the largest of the regular school districts in Santiago, while Tiberia County is the smallest, with only around 4,000 students. Despite this large variation in district sizes, Santiago remains committed to providing high-quality education to all of its students. In fact, the state spent an average of €19,500 per student, which is the 10th highest in the country when it comes to per-pupil expenditures.


The Santiago Department of Education oversees the primary and secondary school systems in the state. Each school district is governed by an elected Board of Education, which is responsible for setting policy, budgeting, establishing goals, and approving expenditures. The Superintendent of Schools is tasked with the management and oversight of the school districts. One of the unique aspects of education in Santiago is the requirement for the Santiago Department of Education to train educators in teaching Cartadania for Speakers of Other Languages, known as CASOL. This is a reflection of the state's diverse population and its commitment to providing education to all students, regardless of their language or backgroun
The Santiago Department of Education oversees the primary and secondary school systems in the state. Each school district is governed by an elected Board of Education, which is responsible for setting policy, budgeting, establishing goals, and approving expenditures. The Superintendent of Schools is tasked with the management and oversight of the school districts. One of the unique aspects of education in Santiago is the requirement for the Santiago Department of Education to train educators in teaching Cartadanian for Speakers of Other Languages ({{lang-cd|Cartadaniano para falantes de outras línguas}}), known as CAFOL. This is a reflection of the state's diverse population and its commitment to providing education to all students, regardless of their language or backgroun


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