Both.
Hardwood floors can be used :
Carpet can be used :
A school gym floor works nicely as long as it has carpet. Also if your doing flips and trips you may want pads. Any floor, it shouldn't make a difference. I've trained on wooden floors, tatami mats, carpet on concrete, tile on concrete, plastic tiled gym floors, grass and sand. While learning to do falls and rolls, it is a good idea to practice on pads or mats, but once you have it down, you should be able to do it anywhere. I once did a full roll while walking down the hall at work, no one saw it, but they heard the slap of my feet as I came back up.
depends
Robert T. Hill middle School in Dallas, Texas has two floors.
It depends about which school you are talking about.
like how many floors like if a school had 3 floors it would be 3 stories tall
John Smeaton is a really good school and i should know because i go there It has 3 floors and a massiveplayground.
3 or 4
No, you do not need a high school diploma to be a carpet installer, although many employers prefer that you have it. As long as you meet the minimum age requirements to be employed, and someone is willing to employ you without a high school diploma, you can be a carpet installer.
3
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The school will most defiantly pay for it. It is there job and not yours to pay for such things. You can get a carpet at a local shop but again the school district will most likely figure that out for you.