because they want to make sure their student are here or not here.
The amount of hours with each parent, minus time at school. see link
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Yes. Teachers use their phones even during school hours. I don't know about your school, but at mine, you can use your phone before school, after school, or during lunch.
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
well during the school week you can work 3 hours after school and how ever many on weekend and 18 hours per week max during school year and during the summer you can work 40 hours a week and until like 10pm
Following the principle of "In loco parentis" teachers or other people in authority (coaches, scot leaders, etc.) can act as a child's parent during school hours or at specific events. It means "in place of the parents."and is a legal term. As an example if you do someting bad at school the teacher can replace your parent and punish you.
The U.S Department of Labor states a child can work at the age of 16 in the state of Mississippi during school hours. Outside of school, a child 12 to 14 can work on a farm if a parent also works there.
The Lighter SideSome poor harassed parent who wanted to get rid of their offspring for a few hours.
You can have it but you cannot used it during school hours.
Well, they shouldn't be on You-tube during school hours, but definitely after school and at home.
It depends on age, "exceptions" (like if a teenager is working for a relative), and schooling schedule. For fourteen and fifteen year olds, on average you can work approx. three hours a day but a maximum of sixteen hours during school weeks. During non-school weeks you can work eight hours a day, and a maximum of 40 hours a week. For 16+17, you can work 20 hours a week during school weeks, and 48 hours during nonschool weeks.
Probably...fifteen hours; more if you don't have any homework.