It is possible, but would be up to the school administrators.
yes,if one student has the swine flu in school they would have to close the whole school for a week and deinfect the whole school.
yes i think that you do because they want you to focus on your studies and so you live close to your school. if you take that apartment then a student going to school might not have a house to live close to school. or you can be the person to watch over them like a parent or legal guardian
no
A school can expel a student, but in public schools it usually takes a really serious reason. Private schools can make rules and expel students for breaking them, but they don't want to expel every student willy nilly because then they would close down.
No, I still attend that school. It is open during the week.
well not that but close it does just not very
The amount will depend upon the age that you are talking about. Most high school students weigh close to 140 pounds.
Adults could have many reasons to want a school to close. The building could be old and cost to repair it might cost too much, student enrollment might be too low to keep the school open, etc.
In 1859, Monet moved to Paris to pursue his art. There, he was strongly influenced by the paintings of Barbizone school and enrolled as a student at Academia Suisse. During this time,Monet met Fellow Artist Camille Pissaro, who would become a close friend for many years.
yes
About 17.5 student per teacher or close to that number which was better then the National average.
it's an extremely small school at 3,879 students, in return having student teacher ratios being very close making for quality instruction.