because they want to make sure their student are here or not here.
The amount of hours with each parent, minus time at school. see link
Yes, it is generally considered inappropriate and potentially illegal for a parent to give a teacher alcohol during school hours, as it may violate school policies and state laws regarding alcohol consumption and distribution, especially in an educational setting. Such actions could be seen as an attempt to influence or bribe the teacher, leading to potential disciplinary actions against both the parent and the teacher. Additionally, schools often have strict rules about gifts to staff to maintain professionalism and avoid conflicts of interest.
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Yes. Teachers use their phones even during school hours. I don't know about your school, but at mine, you can use your phone before school, after school, or during lunch.
For 14-15 year olds: * limited to 3 hours on a school day * 18 hours in a school week * 8 hours on a non-school day * 40 hours during a non-school week information from the U.S. Department of Labor
well during the school week you can work 3 hours after school and how ever many on weekend and 18 hours per week max during school year and during the summer you can work 40 hours a week and until like 10pm
The Lighter SideSome poor harassed parent who wanted to get rid of their offspring for a few hours.
The U.S Department of Labor states a child can work at the age of 16 in the state of Mississippi during school hours. Outside of school, a child 12 to 14 can work on a farm if a parent also works there.
A 16-year-old can work up to 18 hours per week during school weeks.
You can have it but you cannot used it during school hours.
In the United States, students can typically work up to 20 hours per week during the school year and up to 40 hours per week during school breaks.
Well, they shouldn't be on You-tube during school hours, but definitely after school and at home.