Currently, I'm in school and ibelive no.
No, they should not be fined if their kids skip school. It is none of the school's business if a child skips school so long as the parent phones the school and tells them that their child is not coming to school today. If they do not phone, it is still not the school's business because the child might have a last-minute emergency.
No! Not ditching school is the child's judgment, and prosecuting the parent of the child has absolutely no effect on the child. If the child is going to skip school, the child should be punished.
Yes as a child he would skip school just so he wouldn't be bullied by his classmates :(
Yes, it is possible for a child to skip kindergarten and move directly to first grade if they demonstrate the academic and developmental readiness to do so. This decision is typically made by the school district or educational professionals after assessing the child's abilities and needs.
Parents should have to pay because obviously the parent is lacking on something which makes the child lack and not go to school
1 out of 10 teenagers skip school because of not understanding a school subject, 3 out of 5 teenagers skip school because of bullying and 1 out of 3 teenagers skip school because of emotional problems with friends and/or family.
no, you need to read it, but you can skip the cuss words
Skip Barber Racing School was created in 1975.
Students skip school and go and see a movie.
depends on how you skip
A child may skip kindergarten and go straight to first grade by demonstrating advanced academic skills and meeting the criteria set by the school district for early grade placement. This may involve taking placement tests, providing evidence of readiness for first grade, and obtaining approval from school administrators.
Yes.