In typical Puerto Rican schools, it is true that most schools use ceiling fans in the classes and hallways due to the warm tropical climate.
However, the other statements are not generally true. Students in public schools in Puerto Rico typically study in Spanish, while English is taught as a second language. While some private institutions may offer courses primarily in English, it is not a standard for all students to choose between the two languages. Additionally, many Puerto Rican schools do require students to wear uniforms.
So, to summarize:
- True: Most schools use ceiling fans.
- False: Students choose to take Spanish or English as their primary language of instruction.
- False: Students do not wear uniforms (many do wear uniforms).