In general, teachers have a duty to safeguard students' property when confiscated, rather than simply discarding it. However, the specific policies regarding confiscated items may vary depending on the school or district. It is advisable for teachers to follow established guidelines and procedures when handling confiscated items to ensure transparency and fairness. Students and parents should familiarize themselves with the school's policies regarding confiscated property to understand their rights and responsibilities in such situations.
if you are disturbing the class, she can confiscate them but otherwise she no right since they are your property.
Trees = paper
Throw It Away was created in 2003.
You can throw anything away if you wish to.
don't throw it away... SIMPLE!
Unless the child actually bought them, they have no personal belongings.
When Henry became Head of the Church in England, he confiscated property which had previously belonged to the Catholic Church. The wealth then became part of the Royal Treasury.
No, it is perfectly legal to throw money away.
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People throw away empty milk cartons. They also throw away makeup containers and magazines.
Best bet is to follow your dog's instincts. Get rid of the toy. NOW> Throw it away, bury it - off your property or burn it.
Throw away the outside and cook inside... eat the outside and throw away the inside...an ear of corn.