no they can not if they do and the teacher allows them the techer can get fierd
Yes, teachers have a legal obligation to report suicidal students to the appropriate authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of the student.
Yes, if it's a public pool or excursion site.
Yes, if it's a public pool or excursion site.
In Indiana, it is generally legal for teachers to take pictures of students if it is done for educational purposes and with the consent of the students or their parents. However, schools often have specific policies regarding photography, especially when it comes to sharing images publicly or on social media. It's essential for teachers to be aware of these policies and obtain necessary permissions to protect student privacy and comply with legal regulations.
No, it is not legal to use photos for advertising without permission from the copyright holder.
Not enough background information is given to answer fully, but generally -- teachers are not restricted from taking pictures of people anymore than the general public is restricted. Teachers have Constitutional Rights too.
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You don't say where you are are... what state laws might apply.At the very least each student would need to sign a release form agreeing - expliclity - to whatever use you intend for the pictures.If they sign agreeing to use on a website then that is all the pictures could be used for, they couldn't be used in a yearbook or in the press, and so on. so no it is not ok for srudents to be taken pictures of without their knowledge or agreeing to it. And lastly and most importantlyESPECIALLY NOT ON THEIR TEACHERS CELL PHONE!!!!!!
not to be a pedo
Teachers have a legal responsibility to provide a safe learning environment, follow standardized curriculum guidelines, report any suspected child abuse or neglect, and protect students' rights to privacy and confidentiality. They are also required to comply with laws related to special education accommodations, grading policies, and student discipline.
yes but not a current student