Administrative Division is like the boss of a big school who decides which teachers and students go to which classes.
Imagine your school has 100 kids and 10 teachers. The boss (the Administrative Division) says: "Mr. Smith will teach Grades 1, 2, and Ms. Jones will teach Grades 3, 4." That way, everything runs smoothly, no one is confused about where to go or what to do.
Like a Big Puzzle
Think of the whole school as a big puzzle. The Administrative Division fits all the pieces together. They decide which rooms are for math class, which ones are for art, and who gets to be in which group. It’s like arranging chairs and desks so everyone has a place.
A Real Example
In your city, there might be an Administrative Division that decides which kids go to which school, just like the boss of the big school decides where each class is. They make sure everything stays organized and fair.
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