what if the state law was stricter?
yes but stricter rules should be made
why should teachers challenge students
that's up tp their parents
Yes, "stricter" is a word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "strict," used to indicate a higher level of severity, control, or limitation. For example, "The new regulations are stricter than the previous ones."
Definatly each of the teachers take attendance.
Principals should not listen to teachers' conversations without the teachers' knowledge. Likewise, teachers should not have conversations in school that they would not want other school employees, including the principal, to hear.
Generally speaking, Ashkenazi laws of kashrut are stricter.
no
Absolutely not.
It's arguable that the current gun control laws in the US are stretching the constitution to the breaking point. Anything much stricter and it would be impossible to maintain the fiction that they're compatible with the 2nd amendment.
Your joke regarding pigs and bad teachers should end with suspense.