Yes because when you send your son/daughter to school from 8:30-3:00 they are responsible for whatever happens between that time until your son/daughter comes home in that case your son/daughter are in your hands and that makes YOU responsible.
In most cases, parents are legally responsible for their children during school hours. This includes ensuring they attend school regularly, following guidelines set by the school, and being aware of their children's behavior while at school. Failure to meet these responsibilities can lead to legal consequences for the parents.
The duration of Permission to Kill is 1.55 hours.
it is legal to take pictures at school as long as you get certified permission from the child's parent or guardian if you don't get permission you cant take not one photograph of that student. no matter how hard the sdtudent begs you if you are not posting it in school, or it isn't picture day don't you dare touch the ok button soorrry it's a factor of life you have to acceppt
No you have to have proof. Which you probobly don't
7 hours in school 7 hours in school 7 hours in school
Kids need to be without a fever for 24 hours before they can return back to school.
It will not be possible to report an accident after 48 hours due to the accident. The opposite party cannot be held under the court of law to be responsible without specific evidence or before your legal claim rights.
No, a landlord may not enter your unit without reasonable notice (usually 24-48 hours) unless there is an emergency inside the unit.Emergencies are:Flooding, broken pipes.Fire, smoking coming out of the unit.
Yes, as long as those actions occur during the school's operational days, times, and hours, as well as during related functions that are held away from the school, i.e., games, UIL contests, trips.
The minimum school hours per day in California is 6 hours. The actual school hours of specific schools depends on the district.
For 14-15 year olds: * limited to 3 hours on a school day * 18 hours in a school week * 8 hours on a non-school day * 40 hours during a non-school week information from the U.S. Department of Labor
depending on your state laws, details differ. here, my son can work any afterschool hours that don't go past 11pm or midnight. however, in our state, a 16 yr old can also leave school with parents' permission (permanently), and then he would not be bound by the "school hours" rule.