The reason some people break rules is because it may make them look cool, or it may be funny, but somtimes people just don't know better. Remember that everyone was raised differently, So don't discriminate, Just try to get along. And sometimes getting in trouble is fun, Or sometimes worth it, It depends on who you are.
Some school rules might include "no weapons in school" or "no running in the hallways." School rules are generally posted in the school handbook that is given to students each year.
The second semester of school seems long and dragged out. Spring break helps to break it up and give students a chance to have some fun, giving them a boost to finish the last few weeks before summer break.
Rules are usually there for a reason. Some rules are there for your own safety or that of others or for the protection of property. Others are there so that people can learn. In the end, following school rules will allow you and other students to learn in a productive environment.
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.
Most do, but some are only 'civilized' when society has a method of punishing those who break the rules, and some will break the rules anyway.
No, not all students. Some go to summer school, some do internships, some do all of those. Nothing is really "necessary" as summer is widely seen as a break for students after a long year at the university. However, some students could use the money from the job to help them for whatever reason.
To break a law. To be in conflict with the rules or regulations of some authoritative body.
There could be various reasons for students disobeying rules and regulations. Some students may feel oppressed by certain rules and rebel against them as a form of self-expression or assertion of independence. Others may not fully understand or agree with the reasoning behind the rules, leading them to disregard them. Additionally, factors such as peer pressure, personal circumstances, or a lack of discipline may also contribute to students disobeying rules.
Well, by the end of the year, a lot of students do feel insane because of school at some points because school sometimes gets overwelming and you need a break from it. Usually when you come back from a break, you aren't going insane anymore though.
In some countries in South American students are required to be in school 200 days out of the year. In Brazil school starts in February and a two week break is given in July.
Children in school classrooms in different school typically follow rules such as no shouting, no talking to each other, having to raise hand to gain attention to a teacher and no causing problems for other students and most of all no cheating on schoolwork
No! But some students have an extra class.