That depends entirely on the Administrator of those grounds. I would guess they can at least reserve space for essential staff.
Reserved Powers give a state the authority to create local governmental units including a public school system.
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Yes. See related link.
Public records has nothing to do with religious use of school facilities. Actually in off school hours many organizations use school grounds and buildings.
Legally i have been there. Public schools are public property, unless the area is fenced off during a closed period. Your state taxes pay for the schools and parking areas. * They are public property in the sense that they are supported by taxpayer monies. Personal injury incidents to students, faculty, visitors on school grounds when school is in session are covered under the insurance of the state. Accidents involving privately owned vehicles are treated the same as if they happened on a public street. The person at fault is responsible for property damage, personal injury or damage to another vehicle.
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This is not as simple as a yes or no. It depends on the circumstances and relevant state law.
Reserved Powers give a state the authority to create local governmental units including a public school system.
They are in the grounds of the Abbey.
It depends on the state you're in. For instance, in California, you must have a learners permit and or drivers license to drive in or on any roadway or parking lot which is "accessible" by the public. This includes parking lots which may otherwise "seem" private, such as a church parking lot or a school parking lot.
he/she will immediately be suspended. from there, they will have a hearing where it will then be determined whether or not he/she will even be allowed back into the public school system. the student will receive probation, and an ankle bracelet on most occasions