yes tonsillitis is a virus which victims the throat. usually the symptoms are
sore throat
white or yellow patches at the back of the throat
bad headache
hurts to speak
they clear usually within a week. but sometimes if it is concerning an adult or child, it is longer
No! Never! They should stay in education.
Their primary residence address determines their school district.
The children at school had to stay in because it was raining.
on howloween
8
Students should stay in school to gain knowledge and skills that will help them succeed in future endeavors. Education opens up opportunities for personal growth, career advancement, and financial stability. Additionally, staying in school can lead to better job prospects and a higher earning potential in the long run.
some children have to stay at home and help family and parents
It depends on the child. Are they constantly wanting to stay home or do they have a real reason for wanting to stay home. You should allow them freedom to choose but the parent has the last say.
You should stay out of school for 2-3 days, if the antibiotics are contributing to making you feel better.
till about 8th grade
junk food should stay in cafeterias because children don't need to worry about their weight it's just make them less self confident. and shouldn't parents and teachers and school administrators be more worried about the education of the children? and if they are so concerned about it then pack the child's lunch and don't give them money to buy the junk food.
i think they should go to school because they will make friends and socialize. also because it would be be boring to study and learn all alone.