The Puerto Rico Department of Education[1] (Spanish: Departamento de Educación del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, literally "Department of Education of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico") is the department of Puerto Rico's government which manages state-operated schools in the United States commonwealth. The department is the equivalent of a state department of education and only one of two composed of a single school district. It is the largest state-level department of education in the nation, with a $3 billion annual budget, over 75,000 staff, including 40,000 teachers, and about half a million students.
The department was formerly known as the Departamento de Instrucción Pública del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico.
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The department requires all students to wear school uniforms and only allows for medical exemptions. [2]