well first things first... Don't take no **** from a lifeguard!! I was told i would never be a good enough swimmer now look @ me I have been asked to join the summer team!!! Go CAN-Y- CUDAS!!! Go to the desk And Tell them about it!
because some parents are not a professional so they send their children in a public schools.
The children receive a basis from their parents to create their own public opinion.
No, parents may discipline their children as long as they do not injure them.
In most if not all public pools the people that keep the kids safe in the pool are the lifeguards. They monitor all the swimmers and minimize horse play and dangerous activity. Parents should also help safe guard the swimmers in training them how to have pool safety.
In most if not all public pools the people that keep the kids safe in the pool are the lifeguards. They monitor all the swimmers and minimize horse play and dangerous activity. Parents should also help safe guard the swimmers in training them how to have pool safety.
Home Schooling (may not have been called this) was started long before there was public schools in America or before this. From the creation of man until now it has been the parents responsibility to school their children at home. It is not a new concept or new idea, it has always been the parents responsibility to teach their children. Public schools were started to help parents provide a "quality" education for their children, but with many school systems failing in the education process today, many parents are reclaiming their rights to teach their children at home.
Because public schools are spreading sickness and bad ideas and the swine flew and the bird flew and just the regular flew and it's not safe for your children.
It depends. People who have not that much money can send kids to public schools, and some rich children can go to private schools if decided by parents.
Children whose parents do not support them end up receiving public assistance.
No. Not at all.
Check with a local public school and speak with either a teacher or principle. The entire curriculum for public schools should be available to the public or at least the parents who have their children enrolled in the school.
There were no public schools in England.