It depends how, where, and when the student was injured, and if there was any waivers the parents signed when registering the child.
They might get hurt, through the tough sand and rock's sometimes, they might bleed, and injured, BIG TIME. :) Hope it helped.
a preparatory school gets a student ready for college. a student can get college credits at a prep school.
Yes
Whether a school is liable for a student's injury on a field trip depends on various factors, including the circumstances of the injury, the level of supervision provided, and whether the school acted negligently. Schools generally have a duty of care to ensure student safety, and if they fail to uphold that duty, they may be held liable. However, if the injury resulted from the student's own actions or an unforeseen accident, the school's liability may be reduced or eliminated. Legal outcomes can vary based on state laws and specific case details.
gets u a job and gets u 2 college
Hermione gets injured in the ministry of magic and she gets hurt by a rebounding curse
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Only if the reason they are getting into trouble for is to do with something in school or school orientated. For example: school uniform isn't worn properly
When you apply for FAFSA, the school you will be going to gets this copy, the school then determines their cost of tuition and they (the school you will be going to) automatically offers it to you.
The answer depends on the teacher and the student. In home school the student gets more personal attention which could make school easier since the pupil could get more help or harder since he can not goof off so readily.
Yes, you can choose which schools receive your Student Aid Report (the results of your FAFSA).
In which book ? Because of al the battles Hermione gets injured a lot