well i would say about 50% allow back packs in school
Some schools do not allow backpacks because they worry that weapons can be hid in them. Some school allow it if the backpacks are clear.
Believe it or not, 50% of schools allow electronics on campus, but they have diffrent views.
Approximately 20-30% of schools in the UK allow pupils to wear their own clothes through non-uniform days or dress-down days. These days are often used for fundraising or special occasions.
Some Catholic schools might as well as Churches. Gambling with discretionary income is not considered a sin by the Church. Public schools ban gambling because of laws.
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none Maybe some public schools (if u started a club with permission like I did) and definitely christian/religious schools.
The term "good" can be somewhat subjective and you did not specify the type of backpack. Some of the highest rated brands of day or school packpacks are Dakine, JanSport, NorthFace and Nike. Some of the highest rated hiking backpacks are NorthFace, Kelty, and JanSport. Nike, Adidas and UnderArmour have some of the best sports backpacks.
Some states such as Main and New Mexico allow mixed home schooling/public school attendance. You should check with the public schools department in your locale.
I've seen this a lot. I've taught since 1986. I've taught in public schools in WV, FL, NC, and TN and a charter school in Florida. Each and every one of those started with the pledge of allegiance.
Sling backpacks are smaller, lightweight alternatives to the traditional backpack. Usually sling backpacks are easily adjustable, sturdy, and allow for weight distribution to lie primarily on one shoulder, removing stress from the upper back.
no school allow gum
schools should allow i pods at school because they work better with them because its less of a distraction.