That you have a very good education.
Students have no rights. The school stands in lieu of the parents when the students are at school and the parents have all the rights when they are home. So, to answer your question no one who is a student benefits.
Unless the question can be made more issue-specific, there is no change - you have the same rights as any other student. Because you may be emancipated does not change your status as a student in any way.
they have no right except for learning
School uniforms can be seen as a restriction of personal expression, but they also promote a sense of equality among students and can help reduce distractions. Whether they are a violation of student rights may depend on individual perspectives and contexts.
On a national level, your rights are the same as any other human being. You have the human rights that are provided to you through the constitution.. freedom of speech, religion, etc. Your student rights depend on a) your school and b) your state. If you're interested in finding out what they are exactly, try your state's website or your school counselor. Hope that helps!
Usually, the rights and responsibilities of students (and the school) are listed in a student handbook. The handbook information may differ, somewhat, from school to school.Some responsibilities or duties a student has include:Show up for classes, and apply oneself to learningComplete assigned work in a timely mannertreat teachers or professors with respectpay all fees or charges due to the school for the education you receiveMost student rights are dictated by Federal, State and sometimes local laws.
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Yes. Speak to the head of the school or a police officer.
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There are no set laws that specifically give students rights in class. The rights you have are the same whether you are in class or not-see the Constitution for more information. Basically, each school district, school or teacher can limit your rights to some degree and not breach any laws ie. freedom of speech, you can freely say whatever you want in class that does not mean there are no consequences from that right. This is because you can infringe on the rights of others. But simply I cannot give you a definite answer. You would need to specifically define an issue.
Yes they are violating the fifth ammendment. Every student has the right to wear what they want to wear to school. It is a form of self-expression. And also because the civil rights firmly state that.....................
No, the OEN is assigned by the province and the student number is assigned by the school board.