By being a good kid
Britain has one of the highest drop out rates among developed countries. Approximately 20 percent of students leave school at the age of 16 in the UK.
Students can effectively prevent themselves from swearing at school by practicing self-control, being mindful of their language, and finding alternative ways to express their emotions or frustrations. They can also surround themselves with positive influences and avoid situations that may trigger the urge to swear.
Children not being harmed is a good thing
No, being kicked will not cure kidney cancer.
The people that aren't tardy have time management skills, the tardy people don't care or they have accidents that prevent them from being on time.
When you get kicked out of your apartment, it is referred to as being evicted.
Yes, middle school students should have a set bedtime to ensure they get enough rest for their physical and mental well-being.
Cheating with cell phones in school is a common issue, with students using them to access information during exams. Schools are implementing measures like banning cell phones during exams, using software to detect cheating, and educating students on the consequences of cheating.
Yes, schools are responsible for ensuring the well-being and safety of students while they are on school grounds or participating in school-related activities.
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There is no evidence to suggest that Thomas Edison was kicked out of school for asking too many questions. He was actually homeschooled by his mother and attended school briefly before being withdrawn due to his mother's dissatisfaction with the school's teaching methods. Edison was known for his curiosity and thirst for knowledge.
There is a debate about that so-called school. They have been accused of selling diplomas (not recognised by any French institution apart themselves, so basically worthless) to foreign students. The director for the school has been convicted of fraud (press articles in link). That apparently doesn't prevent the "school" from being listed as a private education body.