No. A child who turns 18 can sign contracts and many facilities will treat his records as private.
Students have no rights. The school stands in lieu of the parents when the students are at school and the parents have all the rights when they are home. So, to answer your question no one who is a student benefits.
From the book home, school and community by carol gestwicki, what are the responsibilities that a teacher has to volunteer parents when the parents are invited to participate in learning activities.
Yes they do.
still in school
It doesn’t and children today don’t have rights. Children have the right to have their parents take care of them, not abuse them, and to provide a foundation for growing up, but they do not have basic rights and while in school the school acts in lieu of the parents.
Do the chores your parents tell you, respect elders, go to school, listen to adults/parents, have good manners, and dress appropriately.
No, parents who have given up their parental rights do not have to attend meetings in school. If your parents have asked you to do this it's probably because they want you to be more involved in your children's lives.
i think it help them vote for the good people and people who have responsibilities and rights. like me in my school i the student body government president also am reponsibil and i have rights
Do the chores your parents tell you, respect elders, go to school, listen to adults/parents, have good manners, and dress appropriately.
To make sure the kids don't get raped
Too many parents abdicate their responsibilities and expect the school to teach their children discipline.
She tried to retain her composure during the meeting, but her frustration was evident.