If it affects school work or other students, yes.
They do but only if you have proof of the activity going on.
The teacher used mild admonishment to punish the misbehaving student.
yes............if they do something wrong then they need to be punish so that they will not do it again
no, that's wrong, im a mother and if my student were unable to do things like that, he shouldn't have to.
Yes yes yes. Dress code is among the many rules a school in general needs to have. Not saying all teens would wear inappropriate clothing, but there are a handful that would. Dress code is not put in place to punish or limit a student, its really put in place to deferobjectivity.
Joking might be considered talking back especially if you joke at an inappropriate time in a conversation. Parents often find joking to be a form of talking back and might punish children for joking.
We will punish those responsible.Why must you punish me?
Truancy court typically deals with cases involving minors who are not attending school regularly. However, in some jurisdictions, laws may apply to individuals of any age who are required to attend school or meet certain educational requirements.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to punish are punishment and the gerund, punishing.
It depends on the circumstances.
Students are punished in an attempt to maintain order in a school and also, hopefully, to help them learn why what they did was wrong so they won't do it again and apply the lesson learned to situations in the future.
To enforce the Townshend Act(s): tariffs and taxation on the new colonies and to punish prior insubordinate activities committed by the colonial state and city governments.
You could say: I've wanted to be in student council ever since I heard about it last week in a speech, or for a good campaign slogan you could say: Victoria's real secret? She voted for such and such. hope this helps!