well i don't think that anyone will answer that question because they don't know what your asking. but yes you can work on school days like babysiting.
If you're 15, labor laws typically allow you to work a limited number of hours. In many places, you can work up to 3 hours on school days and up to 8 hours on non-school days, with a total of 18 hours during the school week. During the summer or school breaks, you may often work longer hours, usually up to 40 hours per week. Be sure to check your local regulations, as they can vary.
If you are 14 years old, the number of days you can work depends on local labor laws, which vary by region. In many places, minors have restrictions on the number of hours and days they can work during the school year, often limited to a certain number of hours per week and specific times of day. Additionally, there may be regulations regarding work during school vacations. It's essential to check the specific labor laws in your area to determine the exact limits.
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During the colonial days, a school room looked rather empty.
Now a days
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A child can work for about 3 hours on school days.
yes they do
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He missed a lot of school because he had many illneses.
School zones are typically labeled as set times on school days. For example, a zone may be 25 mph between 7:30 am and 8:30 am on school days. During this time, the lower speed limit can be enforced by police. During summer break, just as on Saturday, this would not apply. However, many schools have summer school and summer programs, during which the school zone does apply on the days when these events occur.
they should not work because they might become distracted and not do their school work. then if they don't do their work they will fail school and have to work at wendeys !!!