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For a decorative touch but in the olden days it was also so school children could make an emergency call home.
No. The school does not set the time or ending of the school day and has no control over it. The times are set by the state and the state audits the school down to the second to make sure they comply with the state mandate. If a school started later they would have to go later in the day to make up the time.
Yes. School offices should have phone service so that students and parents can make contact in case of an emergency.
In the United States, the school administrators decide whether or not schools will be closed due to weather or emergencies. They also decide what days will be scheduled days off at the beginning of each year. If schools are closed due to weather or other emergencies, they decide when to make up those days.
Not if you have to make up days.
They are not exempt from such restrictions if they exist. If right turns on a red light are not permitted at that intersection, then that is applicable as much to a school bus as it is any other non-emergency vehicle.
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For those who go to public schools, they make up snow days because it's required by the state law. According to a certain amount of days, the students needed some time to be educated before they get out of school.
Schools in most areas believer that children should go to school for 188 days a semester. Schools might make a day off turn into a school day. Kids should make up snow days for missed education
Most likely most of them do, but what they don't know is that the school doesn't set the hours the state does and they get picky about it with counting minutes. Each school has a set number of days and minutes in the school day and an auditor checks to make sure that these are met by the school. If they aren't the school has to make up the time or day. Should a school start later it would get out later.
Fyling Hall School's motto is ''The days that make us happy make us wise''.