No, for those schools that use a bell system. The sounding of bells only signal the end of classes. Teachers dismiss students at the end of classes. Some teachers may enter a tacit or even stated agreement with students that they may leave when the bell sounds, but final authority in every classroom belongs to the teacher.
Tell the students the assembly is over and dismiss them (possibly by classes) to return to their classes.
There were 23 students that survived the curse of Class 3 at the end of Another.
Yes.. it tells the students when to go to the next class or when the class is starting.. ect ect (end of the day.. start of lunch)
"proverb" is the direct object, "students" is the indirect object.
That is a statement, with a question mark put on the end of it.
The Korean term "haesan" (해산 : hae - san) is a noun that refers to a "dismissal." It might be used at the end of a training session to dismiss the class.
The Wedding Bells ended on 2007-04-06.
Operation Ivy Bells ended in 1981.
Yes, most German schools have bells that signal the start and end of classes, breaks, and other important times during the school day. These bells help students and teachers know when to move between classes or activities.
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Christmas Time - Don't Let the Bells End - was created on 2003-12-15.
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