yes
Possibly so middle school students don't pick on the elementary kids.
To contact their parents to pick them up from school.
Allowing students to pick their own seats in school can promote a sense of autonomy and ownership over their learning environment. It can also help students feel more comfortable and engaged in the classroom, leading to increased learning and participation. Additionally, giving students the freedom to choose their seats can foster independence and decision-making skills.
They shouldn't. They should all be required to take English class so that they can tell the difference between "there" and "their".
you pick the people that you like
no
The Pick-n-Save website has a spot on the front page where you can click on the store finder and find out what specials the store is offering that week in the way of freebies. In addition to the "buy one, get one free" specials, there are store specials (sales) as well as store and national coupons. There is a tab for each category, once you specify the store where you'll be shopping. www.picknsave.com/
It depends on how mature they are. If they're immature, they're only going to pick junk food because it tastes good - they're not going to try to get good nutrition so they'll grow up strong and healthy. In that case, no they should get a balanced meal chosen by someone who knows how to pick good food. If they're mature enough to pick healthy food, then they should do so.
A bus stop.
Yes, children should pick their own books, it is up to the teachers to remove violent or age-inappropriate books. Even if the student can not take an Accelerated Reader test on it, they should pick their books. The parents and teachers should be glad that their child or student takes an interest in reading.
you should pick a romantic one
It is on the top floor of Springvale Elementary, and requires you to pick a lock or use the Springvale Library Key (dropped by one of the raiders in the school). Springvale Elementary itself is near Vault 101 and Megaton.