It allows them to talk during then rather than talking in the middle of a class and missing important information
Yes, but not in class when there is teaching going on. I tell students to have their conversations on their time not mine. When students are talking in class when instruction is going on they are taking away the right of another person in class to learn. So, keep your conversation to lunch, breaks, or after school.
In Sweden, school teachers give students $60 for coming to school on time. But I think that should not happen here. So no.
if our school has extra money they should have to do the students tution fee less becoz their are many poor students reading.so that the poor students will pay fee at the time
Many students oppose having more school time due to a limited attention span. Thus proponents should consider how much learning will actually occur from this additional time.
Students are more stressed when school is 7 hours.
2 full time, 1 part time (a school in my district has 3400 students and have 2 full and 2 part time). This, of course depends on how big the library is too.
call in a day and talk to her in school
You should talk to a school counselor, therapist, or physican. Take the time to think about why you are moving and your plans by yourself. I wish you the best!
There should be no school in May to allow students and teachers a much-needed break before the final push of the school year. This time off can help reduce burnout and stress, providing an opportunity for families to spend quality time together or for students to engage in enrichment activities outside of the classroom. Additionally, a break in May can foster a better learning environment, as students return refreshed and more focused for the last weeks of school.
definetly YES! I mean that would be so awesome!
You're really supposed to stay in school all day unless your parents talk to the school about what time should the child leave school.
yes like that there is more time for proyects an dno more homework!