There is no law prohibiting this.
If the child is a minor, and the teacher/coach is not his parent, the child would need permission from the parent or a court order to live with another adult.
Another View: The question discloses no ages for either the "student" or the "teacher," therefore it is impossible to answer the question with any knowledgeable or correct answer.
If the "student" is a minor and not emancipated in their state and the two are not legally married, the 'teacher' can be charged criminally in the states that I am familiar with.
If both the 'student' and the 'teacher' are adults, there is NO legal problem that I can determine. . . be it in California or any other state.
yes but not a current student
yes
Err... NO.
Yes. The student and the teacher are in a rleationship that is different from romance, and it is illegal for a teacher to have a romantic contact with a student. Both the student AND the teacher are in for major legal problems- and the age difference between the two is far too great. Bad idea.
Yes, if it's a public pool or excursion site.
it will be on the inside of the box if its a true legal copy
Yes, if it's a public pool or excursion site.
no they can not if they do and the teacher allows them the techer can get fierd
It's only legal if both ppl that are ingaging in tht sexual relation agree to do so, otherwise it's rape.
no, it's child abuse or assault Assault is touching or hitting another person without a valid reason. If a teacher hits a student while actually acting in self defense, that is legal. It may be against school policy, but true self defense is legal everywhere in the U.S.
I have no idea what kind of contract you are turning in, but (in the US) there is no statutory offense committed when a teacher grades any student for any work they do, or don't, turn in.
It would be legal, I think, if a student and teacher marry each other after the student is no longer a real "student" of that school or any school. However, you'd have to have the student's agreement to marry them and I don't think any teachers should be marrying people they have taught. Legally it is allowed if the student is over the age of 18. Some places might allow it if they are over 16, with parental permission. I've known it to happen in two instances. One was a high school student who married a teacher after graduation. The other was a college professor who married a student.