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Tell your parents that your teacher has not been helping you with understanding concepts
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She had been disobeying him.
ony if you sleep with them and your parents dont approve of them if your parents do approve of them then is is perfactly legal
No. The only way you can get in trouble is she was staying with you. If you are no where around her then you should be fine. Beware though, the parents can get the courts to have a order for your phone records and if they find out you have been talking to her and not telling them any information, then you can get in trouble.
Teachers usually follow a specific format in parent meetings. Sometimes the schools have a form that the teacher has to fill out, and sometimes the teacher follows a certain format that he or she has developed. The teacher tells the parents their child's grades and how the teacher arrived at those grades -- why the student received those grades. The teacher usually discusses the child's behavior: whether the child is quiet, noisy, nervous, interested in the classes. The teacher will mention if the child asks to go the restroom quite a lot because it could be a sign of a health problem. The teacher will mention any outstanding qualities the student exhibits or any problems the student seems to have. The teacher generally does not mention other students by name in the conference, but might mention whether the student seems to have a lot of friends or not. Then the teacher asks if the parents have any questions. Parents often ask if the student has been in any trouble or what they can do at home to help the student improve his or her grades. Sometimes parents tell about problems the child has at home, such as not wanting to do homework or wanting to play games all night. They might ask the teacher for some advice. Sometimes parents disagree with the teacher, and the conference is a good time for parents and teachers to either come to some kind of agreement, or at least to understand how everybody feels about a certain problem or issue. A conference usually doesn't last longer than 20 minutes, and if there are many teachers, each teacher only speaks for around 5 minutes.
Yes IF the 17 year old daughter is still under the parents custody. If they have been disowned, or have disowned their parents, or are under the legal custody of someone else, such as a grandparent or other person, then the biological parents cannot get in trouble, but if the daughter is still under their custody while living elsewhere, she is still in their control by the governments standards and they can still be in trouble.
just show them, if you don't and they find out later, you'll be in more trouble than you would have been before.
In Spanish class, he was writing a sentence on the board when his pants fell down; the teacher sent him home. He says that's the worst trouble he has been it.
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I have found that as they say, "Honesty is the best policy." When you lie about something you usually have to lie about the lie and then lie about the lie that you lied about. It is a never ending lie. You may be punished for what you did but you have to look at that as a lesson learned. The chances of you getting caught lying are really good. Once you have been caught lying then you are going to be known as a person who cannot be trusted to tell the truth. Do you want that over a bad note? Your parents and your teacher may punish you for what you did but they will think more highly of you for telling the truth even though you knew you would get into trouble. A lot of times you may not get into as much trouble as you think you will. I used to think that my dad would kill me when he got home, but here I am, alive and well. Heres another thought: Tell your parents about it before the teacher does. You would be surprised how much that can make the problem easier to handle.
Yes, they can get into a lot of trouble. The law may not have been broken, but you can bet the parents are going to make it very troublesome.