If you have been kept back because you are not doing well at your current grade level, and you are not prepared for the next grade, then the school is just doing its job and cannot be sued for that (if you did sue, it would be considered a frivolous lawsuit). However, if you are actually doing well, but the school administration has some desire to interfere with your education (hypothetically, let us say that you are a member of an ethnic group that they don't like) then you would definitely have the basis for a lawsuit. Only for that reason you can sue the school.
yes, its called stealing
You can not sue a school. You will have to sue the school board/district, which is basically suing the government. I'm not really sure. Pobably not!!!!
V. Sue Cleveland High School was created in 2009.
Yes, a private citizen can sue a public school system. They would need to have legal standing and a valid claim, such as discrimination or violation of rights, in order to file a lawsuit against the school system.
Hi, I don't really think you can really sue your old school for bullying, I don't even think you can sue the bully. I know its not fair!
You know that depends. If they are harassing you about being poor, then yes you can sue them. Actually if your school harasses you about anything you can sue them. Those are adults and they shouldn't be harassing a student. First, tell the school you are going to bring the situation to the school district. Afterwards, go to the school district and tell them what happened and tell you will sue them. Lastly, sue them. From: C.A. Cupid
Talk to your dad. Tell him that you are serious about your education and you want to go back. Show him that you are responsible and trustworthy by keeping your word and keeping your promises. Tell your dad that you will not quit again until you finish.
Very... Betty Sue who let you back in the house ??
Sue Davidoff has written: 'The learning school' -- subject(s): Aims and objectives, Education, School improvement programs, School management and organization
(in the US) Anyone can sue anybody for anything. The question you have to ask yourself is, what are your chances of collecting anything, and will it be worth it?
There are 99 students at Sue's school. If she is the 50th best, there are 49 better students than Sue. If she is the 50th worst, there are also 49 worse students than Sue. That makes 98, and Sue herself is the only other student. 49 (better) + 49 (worse) + 1 (Sue) = 99 students
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