so kids can learn so they can GET A JOB OR A REAL CAREAR!!!
so that they have something better to do than to bother their parents so that they know what it is like to suffer in life and to see what it is to be an adult.
It is FUNDAMENTALLY a parents duty to bring up and educate THEIR children. Thus parents should support their children at school by taking an interest in what the school is teaching and seeing to it that their children complete their homework assignments and reporting to the school teacher any issues they are detecting (to help the teacher). The parents must ensure that their child is sent to school ON TIME, properly dressed and fed. Parents must engender a respect for the school and teachers in their children and take seriously any reports of misbehaviour.
Give them a bad grade on on time on their report card and the parents will be much more responible on taking there child to school
His parents sent him to an Islamo-Fascist school in Indonesia,
The school children got to see their parents once or twice a year, depending on the school calendar and the parents' availability.
Parents send their children to school because children need to learn and school is the place where professional educators are. Since 1635 school has been required by law in the United States.
Parents send their children to school because children need to learn and school is the place where professional educators are. Since 1635 school has been required by law in the United States.
They went with their parents. ____ Not necessarily. Some were sent on their own ... without their parents.
No. Many Parents Home-school their children. Its Not a Requirement to go to school to learn you can be homeschooled.
Which children? What country? When?
one of 11 children in her family. She learned to remain determined in spite of all obstacles during high school; her parents sent her to the town's all-white school
The get to school by school bus, walking, their bike or their parents driving them.
Truancy is generally a juvenile offense, which could lead to incarceration at a juvenile facility, not jail. However, in some cases parents may be sent to jail if they habitually allow their children to skip school.