United States
- St. Andrew the Apostle School, St. Andrew's Parish, Forest Hills, Boston, closed in 2005
- Saint Andrew's School (Saratoga, California)
- St. Andrew's School (Delaware)
- Saint Andrew's School (Boca Raton, Florida)
- Saint Andrew's School (Savannah, Georgia)
- St. Andrew's Episcopal School (Maryland)
- St. Andrew's Episcopal School (Mississippi)
- St. Andrew's Catholic School (Newtown, Pennsylvania)
- St. Andrew's School (Rhode Island)
- St. Andrew's School (Sevierville, Tennessee)
- St. Andrew's-Sewanee School, Sewanee, Tennessee
- St. Andrew's Episcopal School, Amarillo, Texas
- St. Andrew's Episcopal School (Texas)
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“The United States is the only great nation whose government is operated without a budget. The fact is to be the more striking when it is considered that budgets and budget procedures are the outgrowth of democratic doctrines and have an important part in developing the modern constitutional rights.... The constitutional purpose of a budget is to make government responsive to public opinion and responsible for its acts.”
—William Howard Taft (18571930)
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—H.L. (Henry Lewis)