No, as soon as you turn 18 it does not matter what grade you are in, you are considered a responsible adult in the court system.
If they have not left school, college etc and living under their roof then yes they are responsible for all of them.
In the state of Texas can a police officer go to the school and question a minor student without their parents
In most cases, parents are legally responsible for their children during school hours. This includes ensuring they attend school regularly, following guidelines set by the school, and being aware of their children's behavior while at school. Failure to meet these responsibilities can lead to legal consequences for the parents.
You don't. If you do the school will call the police because you are not suppose to leave campus and they will also call your parents. So, you will have the police, your parents, and the school principal to deal with. This means BIG trouble. You have to ask yourself is it worth it?
go and tell the police and the school and parents!!
Then you leave it to the police to handle since the parents have chosen not to try to handle it on their own. Report them for letting their minor harass yours. They are responsible for what their child is doing. If the harassment is happening at school it's the schools responsibility to stop it and deal with the bully and his parents. Or you can sue the school if they don't.
I would talk to maybe your parents, police or maybe your school councilor?
Yes, they are held responsible for their minor children. That includes making sure they are in school.
Where I live the police would be coming after the parents if it's pure laziness. If the child is bullied etc there would be a investigation since the schools are legally obligated to sort these things out and offer the student a education. I know some parents think that "school never did anything for me" but that is no excuse to not letting your children get a education. In the end parents are responsible for their children so sue them for child negligence.
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If a child over the age of 10 gets in trouble at school for drug usage, the school will call the parents and the police. The police generally wait for a child's parent or guardian is onsite to begin questioning.
It is the students responsibility The school officials would be responsible but if they don't report it, a witness or the victim of the hit-and-run should report it.