Unfortunately their are not a lot options out there for parents of troubled teens in the Philedephia area. The South side school district does offer an alternate option for students that are having trouble assimilating in the regular school.
no , this is a rule of school it means this child is school child.
You can go online to www.learntobe.org. All tutors are 100% certified and can help your child in school. There is no fee, you don't have to pay to help your child's education.
If a child over the age of 10 gets in trouble at school for drug usage, the school will call the parents and the police. The police generally wait for a child's parent or guardian is onsite to begin questioning.
no a parent or guardian cannot get in trouble if a child decides to drop out. if he or she decides to drop out the state cant do anything about it.
Child support is paid until the child is 18yo.
My child had trouble in school (academically) and excelled (according to National Testing) in homeschooling.
Schools provide counselling services to student. Talk to the guidance counsellor at your child's school and explain your situation. Knowing where the trouble is coming from would help a lot in figuring out what is the best program to give your child.
No, that is fraud and both of you will get into trouble. In some schools that is an reason for expulsion.
Yes it is third person singular, that is why you use has and not have. My child have trouble reading
Yes, the parents will be charged a heft fine if the child does not attend school. They will first be informed via mail, and may be summoned to court.
No, but what you do is going into the school office and tell them you are going on vacation giving them the dates. They will tell the teacher and he/she will prepare work for you child to do while they are gone. When you get back your child needs to turn in the work to the teacher who turns it in to the office showing credit given.
In Oregon, the school district generally holds the custodial parent responsible for ensuring that their child attends school. If a child is not attending school regularly, the school district may take steps to address truancy, such as involving the custodial parent in meetings and offering support services. However, it is unlikely that the custodial parent would face legal trouble solely for their child's non-attendance, unless there is evidence of intentional neglect or failure to comply with court orders.