The Teacher's Staff Room is typically a private area with one or a few tables and chairs around each. There may be a couch or upholstered chair. A separate table holds a coffee machine and snacks (example: homemade cookies) if someone brought any.
Teachers may spend a few minutes or a class period in the Staff Room. They may catch up on their work, grade papers, record grades, prepare for the next class, or talk to other teachers.
There is also usually a Staff bathroom adjoining the Staff Room.
producing music
Talk about it with your parents and teachers.
they are meetings that councillers talk about the town and stuff like that
First, get permission from teachers or the headteacher, then after that organise meetings and get people to join.
because they have nuttin else to talk about and only other thing they talk about is to talk about ur grades
In class, certainly.
In most cases, no.
They don't it's not good for student at all to talk to teachers behind the back
because people get on her nerves to much
about your kids grades and behavior
Talk to a "Trusted" adult or parents or teachers! All you need is to be talk-en to!
Yes, in all US states. They get paid by the year. They work when students are not in school such as meetings and in-services.