Chiba Prefectural Board of Education

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Chiba Prefectural Board of Education is a department of the Chiba Prefecture in Japan.

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The board supervises elementary and middle schools operated by other school districts and directly operates public high schools.

Schools directly operated by the prefecture

High schools

Abiko

Asahi

Chiba

Chosei District

Choshi

Funabashi

Futtsu

Ichihara

Ichikawa

Inzai

Isumi

Isumi District

Kamagaya

Kamogawa

Kashiwa

Katori

Katori District

Katsuura

Kisarazu

Kimitsu

Matsudo

Minamiboso

Mobara

Nagareyama

Narashino

Narita

Noda

Sakura

Sanbu District

Sanmu

Shiroi

Sodegaura

Sosa

Tateyama

Togane

Tomisato

Urayasu

Yachimata

Yachiyo

Yotsukaido

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