Yes if they are very bad but that happens rarley
"No Solicitation" generally means no unauthorized solicitation. In other words, the Air Force makes agreements with schools to speak to their students.
no
no, because students have rights even though they should be and the school will have to force, the recommendations are that we should. these tests are for our lives to be better
no ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Schools should not force students to be religious.
It depends some schools are a school where students have sex with teachers for grades is. as well as is a school where a student in detenion is forced to have sex with a teacher. also if students have sex in bathrooms etc. also at some schools you may have a principal who will force you to have sex with them or by choice you will be aloud. there are also schoolsaround America where there are all guy staff and all girl students and all they do is have sex and the girls are paid not to tell and they have back up plans if adults show up.
no if they dont want to do it they shouldnt do it
First Nation schools are called Residential Schools, and they forced First Native students to speak English and tried to force them out of their religious beliefs.
probably because it is easier than doing it on a poster
It has already been decided by the government, public schools can't force kids to pray or attend religious meetings, and public schools can't forbid classes on religion as long as it is only an elective, they can't forbid after school religious clubs formed by students either.
The meaning of this question is uncertain. I think you may have meant to ask, "When was religion banned in schools?" In which case, I can't answer the question worldwide, but here in the United States, it never was. Students are allowed to be as religious as they want (e.g.: pray during tests, run and attend scripture study clubs for any religion, &c.). However, in public schools, teachers aren't allowed to force students to participate in any given religion as this would violate the first amendment to the United States Constitution that government will not respect any religion above all other religions, since public schools are ran and funded by the government, and their teachers essentially work for the government.
Yes, provided that it is initiated by students and that it takes place during their own free time (or at least silently - i.e. right before taking a test :). Mandatory school prayer is unconstitutional. Google "Establishment Clause" and "Free Exercise Clause"
No, schools will never force you to play any sport.