The school is responsible for the child from door to door, but if your child has a fight after school the school is in charge of the child and will suspend or do the necessary thing according to the school rules. All children, unless involved in a school function and activity, need to go home when school is out. School's are not baby sitters.
In most cases, schools are legally responsible for the safety of students while they are on school grounds or participating in school activities. However, once students leave school property and are no longer under the school's supervision, the school's responsibility for their safety may diminish. It is always recommended for parents to establish clear communication with the school regarding their child's safety and transportation arrangements.
In most cases, students are not allowed to leave school grounds without permission from a parent or guardian. Schools typically require a signed permission slip to ensure the safety and security of students. Leaving school grounds without permission could result in disciplinary action.
Yes, under legislation introduced in 1995, it is illegal for teachers to have a microwave in a classroom unless they apply for special privileges such as food technology or science departments.
It depends on the laws and regulations of the specific jurisdiction. In many places, it is not recommended for teachers to leave students alone in a classroom due to safety concerns and potential liability issues. Teachers should always ensure there is proper supervision or make arrangements for another adult to be present.
It depends greatly on which Agency of government you are speaking of. Locally it can be your local Health Department for your State Health Department. Federally it would probably be the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
In a classroom situation the teacher has primary responsibility for the health and safety of all in the classroom, in the sence of things going on in the room that might impact health and safety.
Schools are responsible for your child's safety and well-being during school hours, on school grounds, and during school-sponsored activities.
Yes, schools are responsible for ensuring the well-being and safety of students while they are on school grounds or participating in school-related activities.
No, it is not the landlords responsibility. Tenants are responsible for the upkeep of property they are leasing. This includes maintaining the grounds and ensuring safety precautions are adhered to.
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You are responsible for your personal safety.
Generally, condominium 'buildings and grounds' are defined as common area, owned by all owners in common. Upkeep, maintenance, safety and preservation are the responsibility of the board. Owners' assessments pay for these tasks. You can read your governing documents to determine specifically who owns the 'building and grounds', and who is responsible for 'taking care of them'.
How you get a hunter safety card is you go through a classroom or on-line hunter safety course.
A collateral duty safety officer is responsible for recognizing and reporting hazards. They are responsible for the safety of workers.
In most cases, schools are legally responsible for the safety of students while they are on school grounds or participating in school activities. However, once students leave school property and are no longer under the school's supervision, the school's responsibility for their safety may diminish. It is always recommended for parents to establish clear communication with the school regarding their child's safety and transportation arrangements.
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The Swiss Guard is responsible for the pope's safety.