yes, you should see the opinions of people who regard the school values with respect.
only those who respect. or you could try members of the student represenative council(src) if you have one!
in military school, there is like a whole novel on the rules to abide by
the australian Government is like a school because there are school rules that student have to obey and the government has laws which the WHOLE country has to respect.
no it is never the answer it should be a whole lot shorter!
As some may say, a whole day of school will improve your intelligence, they are wrong. If there was a whole day of school, you would lose your focus. It will become more then just a bore.
You should get their parents to come into school and talk to the whole family about the behaviour. im at secondary school right now and that would definetely make me scared
um nowhere this is an awful idea
Females cannot eat bananas whole because it's too provocative. Females cannot eat bananas whole because it's too provocative.
Rules at school generally serve the same purpose as laws do for society as a whole. Ideally they would be aimed at preventing bullying or other behavior that make it difficult for students to learn; they are certainly some schools and counties that have a less than ideal system of rules for their students to follow.
be ruthless and ask him out :) xxx
no the whole point is to work for your own and if the school provide them and they brake the school would have to provide them again its meant to be your fault if it breaks not the school
Schools don't have "laws", except those common to the location as a whole and those passed to specifically apply to the school by the appropriate legislature.The rules of the school are set by the "board" (depending on what the school is, this might be called a "school board", a "board of trustees", or some other name) in conjunction with the teachers and administrators of the school.
there's a whole ton of rules set up by usa swimming and also international rules