Allowed but not recommended.
C'mon you must be kidding me! Okay okay he might be cute but seriously!! Don't think that you're going to live happily ever after! There is a 14 years old difference. If you think thing is going to work between you guys then okay go ahead but be VERY CAREFUL.
No. A parent can give parental consent. A teacher can give teacher consent.
It depends on the state, but probably with parental consent. The prospect of a teenager getting parental consent is not an easy task.
No.
A teacher is not allowed to get involved with a student legally and especially not a student who still is a minor.
That is normal. A teacher is not allowed to have feelings for a student. He can loose his job and he can do to jail.
because the teacher as a second parent of the student is also responsible to provide parental care.
yes
Usually, no. At least not while the student is still under the teacher's tutelage. There are simply too many things that can make the situation unfair. Maybe the student puts up with it to get good grades. Maybe the student Blackmails the teacher to get good grades. Maybe the teacher threatens the student with poor grades unless the student agrees to a relationship.
If you are under the age of consent, usually 16, then yes. In some places this is still illegal even when you have reached the age of consent because of the responsibility of the teacher toward their student and the laws specify it is never okay.
Not allowed. in some states it's statutory rape regardless of their ages. The teacher will lose her job for sure.
Not unless you owe assignments
The maximum student to teacher ratio in Florida is regulated by the senate. The maximum allowed number of students per teacher for grades preschool through 3rd grade is 18. The actual ratio will vary from school to school.