To keep order.
the rules in the school network are:if you have a wi-fi in your school and you need to register it so that you can use it,report to the principal
I think they need to do lots of things inside the school and outside of school. :}
If your under school rules, yes. School rules..
Yes. You will need to contact your state or league for your area.
You can. While school officials have no direct authority away from school, they may still address and advise their students. While you are on school premises, you are subject to school rules. And school rules can be extended to include local community rules, county rules or country rules ( 'the law of the land rules'). So exhibit good manners wherever you are, and you can avoid unpleasant forms of discipline.
the principal makes the rules for the school.
Students may not follow school rules for a variety of reasons, such as seeking attention, testing boundaries, peer pressure, or lack of understanding or belief in the rules. Additionally, some students may have personal issues or challenges that affect their behavior and ability to follow rules. Effective communication, consequences, and support are important in helping students understand the importance of following school rules.
It's somewhat fun BUT we have more homework
You will need to speak with the faculty and student council to see about removing a class president. The rules in each school district will vary.
Because you need a trustworthy person for a candidate and someone that follows the rules.
School rules are guidelines and regulations set by educational institutions to promote a safe and conducive learning environment. These rules often outline expectations for student behavior, attendance, dress code, and academic conduct. Following school rules is important for maintaining order and fostering a positive learning atmosphere.
That would depend on the school district and their rules for enrollment. I would check with your school district or visit the school that you wish to enroll the child.