The number of parents who pick up their children from detention can vary significantly based on factors like location, time of year, and local school policies. On average, in larger school districts, it might range from a handful to several dozen parents daily, while smaller districts may see fewer instances. This number is often influenced by school discipline practices and the frequency of detention assignments. Overall, there isn't a definitive statistic that captures this across all regions.
The women had had 12 kids because she was obsessed with kids!
There is no statistical information for that, though, you can help bring whatever that number is down.
not if they care
formal detention is where you get a 7 day detention so it lasts all week including weekends in this detention you get whipped 24/7
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at my school they confiscate your phone and your parents at the end of the day have to go to the office to pick up your phone. also the give you a detention.
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The number of kids who get put in detention every day varies significantly depending on the school, its policies, and the student population. Nationwide, estimates suggest that hundreds of thousands of students may receive detention daily across various schools in the U.S. However, specific statistics can differ widely based on factors such as the school's disciplinary approach and the time of year. For precise figures, one would need to consult individual school districts or educational studies.
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Actually, it sounds like a guilt trip, which is completely unhealthy. All parents are different just like all kids are. Maybe they got caught in a rut and doesn't notice how they sound. After all, it was their choice to have kids and now they have to do things for them. Not the kids fault. On the other hand is it never wrong to show parents some appreciation. Not just on Mothers and Fathers day.
Approximatel 43,321. But around 20,000 were only stolen form parents by their kids, and about 7,890 were form Mexico.
She didn't do anything, she came to detention because she had nothing better to do that day.