No. School is a noun, or colloquially a verb (to teach). It can be considered an adjunct or adjective, as in school days, school campus.
When I was in High School, the freshman were the only ones that had to stay on campus. This prevented them from illegally driving from campus out to lunch and back. Once age 17, you were considered of legal age while still in school, so this allows this freedom.
Campus High School was created in 1960.
campus middle school is much better
Smith College Campus School was created in 1926.
University Park Campus School was created in 1997.
West Campus High School was created in 2002.
David Lipscomb Campus School was created in 1891.
No, you have your life off of campus it doesnt matter what the school thinks because they aren`t the boss of you off campus. They are on campus, so really this answer to this question is NO !!!
How do the school campus and the classroom in particular impact on the learning of the students going to school?
How do the school campus and the classroom in particular impact on the learning of the students going to school?
How do the school campus and the classroom in particular impact on the learning of the students going to school?