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You should keep a child home from school if the sick child is registering a fever or is vomiting, or is known to have a contagious condition. School handbook's are a good source of information on what the school expects from the child and his parents.
You can find licensing information about a Child Care School at www.mass.gov if you live in MA. If you live in CA, you can go on www.ccld.ca.gov/PG411.htm
A person can get their school information from the schools superintendents office. The office will have records of every child that is in or has graduated from the schools in the county.
Your child should stay home if they are sick and especially if they are contagious.
No they don't because the child is over age
Child support in the state of California continues until the child stops going to school. including college.
Yes, home school saves time, energy, and money. Keep in mind however that home schooling a child will take disipline on the part of you and your child.
Confidentiality is all about being confidential about personal information. You cant go spreading information around to your friends as you don't know that that's child's parent isn't standing right behind thinking I have a child called that and she goes to that school how do they know about MY child? It is very important and very hard but keep up the good work and you can be trusted.
Depends what they are. They might be helping the child or hindering them.
Yes, because it keep's your child healthy and strong and it gets your child to be aware of traffic.
Not enough information given in order to answer. It varies by state and the circumstances under which the child was admitted.
If the child is already behind, the school has an obligation to teach on grade level, then the child will be forced to catch up or stay behind. The school has to keep test scores up for funding. If the child is behind, test scores are low, therefore the school must focus on the "performers" that bring in the funding.