all of the following are differences between schools in the United states and spanish-speaking countries except:

A. in some places, students only attend elementary school
B. homeschooling is an option for students
C. most public schools require school uniforms
D. sports are typically played as part of community leagues, not school teams

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The statement that does not represent a difference between schools in the United States and Spanish-speaking countries is:

B. homeschooling is an option for students

Homeschooling is an option in both the United States and some Spanish-speaking countries, although the regulations and prevalence can vary widely. The other options highlight more distinct differences in educational practices and structures between the two regions.