It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.
It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.
It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.
It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.
It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.
You may be able to file a slander lawsuit against a teacher if she was talking about you in public. You would need to contact an attorney in your area.
Yes, a teacher may file a defamation suit against a parent for wrongful allegations. The teacher will need proof showing what the parent did and proof showing she was not reprimanded for it.
Because its not a 'parent teacher conference' Its the 'parent teacher association'
I suggest you trying to find a parent teacher store or a store that supplies homeschools.
Yes, there can be a privileged communication between a parent and a teacher.
Depends on who made the change. If the parents are not married to each other the decision what last name the child will have belongs to the mother and she will not need the consent of the father.
Do your homework. Don't rely on the internet for everything. If you are having trouble, I suggest you talk to your teacher, a classmate, or if possible your parent (s).
because the teacher as a second parent of the student is also responsible to provide parental care.
to a parent or teacher
No. In most places the actual parent does not have to be the teacher, although the parent must approve of and provide the teacher, which may be a friend, family member, tutor, online program, etc.
.The resource teacher can communicate to parents through direct mail and email. The resource teacher can also communicate through parent-teacher conferences
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