Homeschooling is legal in all 50 states.
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No a custodial parent can not kick a child out of school if the child is still a minor. If the child is 18 years old, the parent may kick them out.
The school calls social services to report child abuse not the parents. Specially if the child abuse is being done by the parent.
Only to the degree of persuasion the parent has personally with the school board, or if they take it to court and cite a complaint.
I would certainly question the violation of privacy rights by any school that used email correspondence. A "girlfriend" who is not the biological parent. Has no legal or ethical right to information of minor children. If the a parent gave permission, and the school released such information, the other biological parent has every right to object. And the legal right to have it stopped.
parents married or unmarried- taken out of state permanently or for a vacation- etc
No a custodial parent can not kick a child out of school if the child is still a minor. If the child is 18 years old, the parent may kick them out.
Depends if the parent has said that the child can choose what he wants, if the parent has then it is recommended that the child is given the choice of the school that they get to go to
The amount of hours with each parent, minus time at school. see link
What could happen if a parent don't send a child to school in n.j.
No. Neither should the kids.AnswerA child who is enrolled in school needs to show up and be present. Besides the obvious, that seat costs money and the school is allocating money to be spent on that child. The parent should be punished, or fined, if the child is still enrolled and is not showing up. School districts have done this and it is effective. Many times the parents were not aware since the kids got the mail before them, answered the calls from the school and so on.Parents have to get their children to school or unenroll them and do something else. These days, there are plenty of options. If you are the parent and your child is not cooperating, then you need to reset your expectations. Do not let the child stay home, sleeping all day and playing all night! This is not normal behavior and will delay their getting out on their own and being self sufficient.
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.
The school calls social services to report child abuse not the parents. Specially if the child abuse is being done by the parent.
Not permanently if the other parent has any visitation rights. You need permission from the court.
Schools don't teach values that is the parents job and it is the parents job to shape the child. Before a child ever reaches school the parent is the first teacher and what the child will become is set before they are 4 years old. Unfortunately many parents expect the school to be the parent, teacher, nurse, and counselor. This is an impossible task because without the parent the school can't do it all. The parent is the most important person (or should be) in a child's life and who or what the child grows up to be is the responsibility of the parent not the school.
Schools don't teach values that is the parents job and it is the parents job to shape the child. Before a child ever reaches school the parent is the first teacher and what the child will become is set before they are 4 years old. Unfortunately many parents expect the school to be the parent, teacher, nurse, and counselor. This is an impossible task because without the parent the school can't do it all. The parent is the most important person (or should be) in a child's life and who or what the child grows up to be is the responsibility of the parent not the school.
If the child is a legal citizen they go to the closest legal relative, if there is no one to take the child they go into foster care. If the child is not a legal citizen they will be deported with the parent. If the child is a legal citizen and they aren't registered in school they can be deported with the parent as well.
I believe it's a no. It's the parents choice to home school the child, or to send them to school. Therefore, the town/gov. will not pay the parent for teaching their own child.