The legality of teachers entering student restrooms typically depends on school policies, local laws, and regulations regarding student privacy and safety. Generally, schools may implement such policies for safety reasons, but they should also consider students' rights to privacy. It's important for schools to communicate these policies clearly to students and parents. If there are concerns about this practice, it may be beneficial to discuss them with school administration or refer to local education authorities for guidance.
not by the the public.but teachers can only with permission.
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No it is not legal.
it'snot legal
Whether or not outdoor toilets are legal in Missouri is a matter of city ordinance. The state law says there are no regulations governing the use of outdoor toilets. It would be best to check with local city governments.
Under US copyright laws, a teacher can indeed show a DVD in class, if it is part of an educational program of a non-profit school, and is a legal copy. 17 USC § 110.
Their is a law regarding to the harassment by the school autority you can take legal steps againt them.
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yes they are legal and a very lightly tented one can be legal as well.
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In most cases, it is not legal for teachers to keep students from lunch as it is considered a basic need and right for children to have access to food during the school day. If a teacher is preventing students from having lunch without a valid reason, it should be reported to school authorities.