Yes to the age of 18.
Five hours is the average time that a student is required to remain in school, indicating that the school only gets paid if you stay for five hours or more.
There's nothing special to do. The student should stay out of school until all lesions are scabbed over.
During your first year as an undergraduate student at Embry Riddle it is required by the school that you stay on campus and participate in a meal program. This is so that your transition into the college life is smoother. After your first year should you choose to move out, or buy your own food whatever the case may be you are free to do so.
no
If a student is on their parents insurance they should stay on it as long as possible. However, the student's parents should check with their policy as to what benefits are available if the student does not stay in the local area. When a parent's insurance policy is not an option one can check with the school they plan to attend. Most schools offer student insurance. Another option would be for the student to purchase their own health insurance policy.
This could be a legal question, but it seems if something is going on off the school grounds and is not addressed AT school in any way, the princiipal should stay out of personal lives. I would call the Board of Education or an attorney.
depending on the student's decition, she has the right to stay in school or drop out. It also depends if the school is public or private. You would have to look into the guidlines on pregnant students in the handbook that the school offers.
depending on the state... i think its 8th grade.. but stay in school...
You should stay out of school for 2-3 days, if the antibiotics are contributing to making you feel better.
only 5 days after that the school calls the state on ya so yeah i wouldn't recommend u to stay out longer then 5
If you are emancipated, then yes. Otherwise, you are required to stay wherever your legal guardians say you should until the age of 18 (in most countries).
most people think not but if you stay in school they are required to pay you child support if they do not allow you to live in there home and if not you can go on student assistance which is a form of welfare