It is a requirement of law to send a child to school and if that is not done then the parent can be taken to court and fined or imprisoned. The child should be made aware of this as it could mean being taken into care.
It is a know law that if you have joint custody both parents have to sign the student out of High School.
YES! My brother is 16 and we were fined almost 200 dollars for him skipping his classes
They should not from a legal point, but they may also not know that there is an issue and believe that they are updating their records. To ensure your safety you may wish to tell then that the information is confidential. If the non custodial parent is not to visit the school, just do not put any of their information into the system. That will also allow the office to know your relationship is questionable with this other parent.
electronics should be allowed at school, like kids could use them at lunch, they are not allowed cause people, are wierd. and think that they can have them ? but kids cant ? . yeh we should be able to ! . so. if anyone sees this should think this is right (Y) . THEY SHOULD BE ALLOWED . like atleast at lunch or like after school ? . like what is something happens ? . teachers get blamed ? yuppp !. thanks .
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yes they should be
The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.
Only with the consent of a parent or guardian.
It means that the student can not be allowed without the presence of the parent.
No. The school will only deal with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent cannot enroll a child in school.No. The school will only deal with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent cannot enroll a child in school.No. The school will only deal with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent cannot enroll a child in school.No. The school will only deal with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent cannot enroll a child in school.
This is my thought son the question. I believe that the court ordered visitation should be an excused absence from school seeing that if the custodial parent does not OBEY the court order it is then considered Contempt of Court, so....Yes if it is court ordered a child should be excused from school for a visitation.
They should not be allowed to do dangerous ventures in school.
Yes, students should be allowed to bring snacks to school. It helps you think.
Teachers are not allowed to have relationship with pupils because they are considered as the parent figures of pupils while at school.
No, because people should have the choice to be able to read whatever they like. It is more contreversial in school libraries since one parent filing a complaint is trying to stop all the other children in the school from reading this book. Is whether or not every child in a school is allowed to read one book one parent's decision to make? No, a child's parent should have that decision. No?
No.
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