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Parents send their children to school because children need to learn and school is the place where professional educators are. Since 1635 school has been required by law in the United States.
Parents send their children to school because children need to learn and school is the place where professional educators are. Since 1635 school has been required by law in the United States.
legal obligation
allowing parents to send their kids to any school
It's your kid, as long as you don't neglect or abuse him, you can send him wherever you want and yes that means military school. Kids need to be in school and the state sometimes punishes negligence so ultimately you have to force him to go to school and what school that turns out to be is the parents choice.
some parents think that it is waste of money to send their children to school. But in my opinion they are absolutely wrong . they have to send their children to school because school is that place where children know about their responsibilities and they can become whatever they want. they can know how to talk , how to behave , how to live and etc. some parents want to send their children to schools .but they do not have money, they want that their children would be a big man one day . but the problem is that they have no money to send there children to school. those parents who are not sending their children to school can't be punished but they should be encouraged to send their children to schools even by the government school teachers or through social media.
School Vouchers are checks that can be accepted by parents to send their child or children to a private school. This money is given to the parent or guardian by the state.
No. Many Parents Home-school their children. Its Not a Requirement to go to school to learn you can be homeschooled.
no, its illegal
Really any age your parents want to send you
In order to stop child labor in India, parents must send the kids to school. In order to send the kids to school, parents must have money to buy clothing including footwear, school materials & books and transport money if the schools are far away. It is a bitter cycle of poverty.