Because most children do not have a say in what they think is right, the government and community takes it into there own hands.
Hmmm let me think about this. No with love ✔
President Kennedy is not known to have made a statement one way or another about it. When he was president closing schools permanently was not the issue that it is today. He did not make any statement about schools closing for emergencies or weather, either, but it can be assumed that he wanted students to be safe and would want schools to close if driving was unsafe.
Closing in June 2012 yes pending allegations of molestation might be a reason
When a school is permanently closed, students will attend another school in the district. The school building will be left vacant, sold, or used for another purpose.
In most areas, there are no guidelines for closing schools for hot weather and closing for that cause is unusual. Closing schools for hot weather would be determined by school administrators, who would likely only close schools if the heat caused a real health danger to students.
No, that would be theft. However, they can take them away and turn them into the school office.
school children are are stakholders and people are tall and can be short.
Most of the time, the closing remarks at a high school graduation ceremony will wish the students all the best in the future. The speaker may also remind them the of the importance of a college education and that the possibilities for success are boundless.
the school is closing down because there are not enough responsible teachers in there.....but instead of providinghelp and new teachers for those kids they close the school and forces the students from grade 8-12 to transfer schools...messing them up instead of offering help..
If your school does not have a policy for notifying students when school is closed unexpectantly or closing are not given on local radio and television stations, you may need to call the school.
because the kids get on the wrong sites
The only one I can think of is Sister Act in 1992. It starred Whoopie Goldberg.