Stealing can create an atmosphere of distrust and insecurity within a school community, undermining relationships among students and staff. It can lead to increased tension and conflict, detracting from the learning environment. Additionally, resources may be diverted to address theft incidents, which could otherwise be used for educational programs and student support. Ultimately, stealing can damage the school's reputation and diminish the overall sense of safety for everyone involved.
yes
it would be worth the class A. misdemeanor to punch there lights out for stealing
Yes
always keep watch of your stuff or always bring it with you so they cant get it
In the end, the parent and the school administrator will hold the teacher responsible for causing the problem by leaving food unguarded in the classroom.
yes, its called stealing
no swimming no stealing no kissing
well the principal/dean, etc. likes to think that the students represent the school, and what they do outside of school can affect the school or your performance in school
how dose stress affect children school work or what teacher say
Yes, it is stealing and someone is looking for the camera. You need to take it back to the school and turn it over to them telling them what happened. I hope you will make this into a lesson for your child about finding things and stealing so they won't do it again.
No. Stealing is not legal.No. Stealing is not legal.No. Stealing is not legal.No. Stealing is not legal.
Cheerleading can affect your school work by you focusing on cheerleading more than schoolwork.