Starting the week of April 5, 2010 to May 28, 2010 you have 40 school days left (8 weeks).
It depends on the school... but yes boarding schools generally allow students out on weekends or will do weekend Trips.
No u don't b/c summer school is like school and the weekends r to yourself
Yes they have homework every day including weekends!
Public schools are typically closed in the United States on Sundays.
I think having school on weekends is completely ridiculous! Cause the weekends are the only free time away from school!
Most colleges and universities in the US do not have regular classes on the weekends. Most academic classes will occur sometime between Monday and Friday. However, many schools offer extra classes that meet on the weekends, usually in the arts. It is also possible at some schools to have a subsection or lab relating to a weekday class, that will meet on the weekend.
Weekends are typically designated as days off from school to allow students and teachers time to rest, relax, and spend time with family and friends. It helps to prevent burnout, promote work-life balance, and support overall well-being.
Many schools now offer weekend and evening classes towards undergraduate and graduate degrees. Try searching College.com for schools near you.
There is a movement in the schools of the US to extend weekday hours and move into the weekends. Studies have shown that many of the students are behind in reading and math. Offering extend school hours to help give me training to the students in need.
The wildcat is a very popular mascot. A number of schools use this mascot, including middle schools, high schools, and universities.
If you are going to different schools in the same town or city then you can get together after school or on weekends. All you need it to phone them. If your friends are going to another State to school then phoning, emailing or IMing is one way to keep in touch.
Centerville, Virginia has a well regarded public school district as well as a wide range of private schools including religious based schools, catholic schools, and secular private schools. There are also boarding private schools such as the Blue Ridge School not too far away.