That depends on the policies at each school. The best thing to do if you are in doubt is to call your teacher or principal.
no as long as you have a cast
Actually using the crutches to ride is difficult, And usually if you need crutches there's something wrong with your legs, and you tend to need those to ride. But assuming that you're still fit enough to operate the bike there's no law against strapping a pair of crutches to the bike to bring them with you.
If you need crutches from an injury, you will definitely be allowed to go to high school if you feel comfortable! If you need crutches from a permanent physical disability, you can still choose to go to high school. However, there are many other options if you have a lot of trouble getting around. For example, cyber school or home school would probably be a lot easier.
Legs, or a wheelchair, crutches, etc. Anything that will get you through the doors.
All people with jellyfish stings to the leg or foot will need crutches
that would depend how damaged it is if it is very damaged you would need the crutches, and if it is not that damaged then you wont need it, but it will get worse without crutches
medical school
I can not speak outside my experience but in Utah you can buy them without prescription at pretty much any store that would have such a thing. Such as Walgreen's. I also hear that Walmart may even have them.
I do not mean to be offensive, but honestly this is a stupid question. if you have a sprained ankle and need crutches, fine. But if people think you faked it, that is ridiculous an injury is an injury, and who uses crutches in school for fun?
I'm no positive, but i know ankle, thigh, hip, or foot injuries need crutches on some occations.
Go see a doctor and they will tell you what is wrong with it and if there is enough damage to need crutches
nope