Yes, it is generally considered inappropriate and potentially illegal for teachers to hold students back as a form of punishment. Educational policies and laws typically require that decisions about retention be based on academic performance and developmental readiness, not punitive measures. Such practices can violate students' rights and educational standards, leading to legal and ethical concerns. Schools are expected to provide supportive learning environments rather than punitive ones.
No because it brakes The Geneva Convention Laws on Collective Punishment. Therefor it is illegal
Violates the Geneva Convention's Act on Collective Punishment
I think you are refferring to the collective punishment in the geneva convention. But the question here is: is keeping the class longer a punishment? ...
It is not illegal for anyone to retain anything you send them UNLESS you sent it with the specified condition they could not retain it.
Yes, the teacher is in charge.
no its not
Yes yes. It is illegal for anyone to hold another person's mail from them intentionally.
to hold up the sky as his punishment
The Titan Atlas.
The Titan Atlas was punished by Zeus to hold the vault of the sky on his back. This punishment was a consequence of Atlas's role in the Titan War against the Olympian gods. As a result, he became a symbol of endurance and strength, often depicted in art and literature carrying the heavens.
An illegal alien cannot legally be, or reside, in the United States; much less hold political office.
They were teachers etc