No not at all, each school are self governing in that respect, the government will give them a number of days that the school can be off per year, and then the school makes up there own time table for the year. It has become common practice however, for communities to group together and place all their holidays/ half terms at the same time, this means that while up in the North we may have 2 weeks off for Easter, down in the South an area may only have 1, but will then have an extra week at summer.
To answer your question it is up to a school to ask students to attend school during the summer, normally these will be booster lessons, and will be optional, however, increasingly schools are asking parents to treat extra days of tuition as real days at school.
no if they dont want to do it they shouldnt do it
It's bad manners but it's not illegal.
Yes if they are very bad but that happens rarley
No. It's the parents who decide what is best for their child.
all of it! just tape the students eyelids open and force them to watch the whole thing
"No Solicitation" generally means no unauthorized solicitation. In other words, the Air Force makes agreements with schools to speak to their students.
Yes
The Air Force Manpower Tech School is located at Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas. This facility provides training for personnel in various roles related to manpower and personnel management within the Air Force. Students learn essential skills and knowledge to effectively manage and support the Air Force's human resources needs.
no, because students have rights even though they should be and the school will have to force, the recommendations are that we should. these tests are for our lives to be better
Yes, provided that it is initiated by students and that it takes place during their own free time (or at least silently - i.e. right before taking a test :). Mandatory school prayer is unconstitutional. Google "Establishment Clause" and "Free Exercise Clause"
If the students are standing side by side pushing the piano across the floor, their forces add. If the students are opposite each other and one is pushing and one is pulling, their forces still add. If the students are strong enough to lift the piano and carry it, their combined force is equal to the weight of the piano.
on the nail and also on the hammer because they exert the same amount of force on eachother.