School was mainly for the rich boys and was taught in Latin. Depending on the time of year it could be very short in the winter months or very long in the summer months since it went from sunrise to sunset. Girls were not given school and a boy who was not noble had to have permission from the Lord of the manor where he lived to attend. By the time a boy was 7-8 years old his life was decided and girls of noble families were married or engaged. People didn't live as long as they do today, so there were no teenagers because if they lived to the teens they were considered adults.
Depends some people miss class if they are depressed or sad about something or get excuses to skip school and go somewhere.
Hey!I do not bunk/skive class myself, but I have some suggestions on why somebody would:1. The student feels intimidated by their teacher2. They have not done a homework3. The student might be meeting somebody in school or outside of school (without permission)4. They may not like the lesson they are bunking off5. The student might not have books for their lesson6. They might feel they are not very good at a lesson's subject7. The student feels unwell and cannot get permission to see a nurse8. They are lazy- Hope this helps!
The average number of magazine subscriptions sold per student for each class are Mr Brown's class: 72/24 = 3 subs per student; Mrs Garcia's class: 98/28 = 3.5 subs per student. Thus Mrs Garcia's class sold more subscriptions per student.
There is no correlation between class width and student achievement. Class width is arbitrary (there are rules of thumb for class width, and it depends on the range of the data).
Merely passing the state test shows only a bare minimum level of proficiency, which may not meet the level of proficiency required by the school or the teacher. Failing the class shows that the student did not master the material covered in the classroom or, perhaps, failed to completeall his assignments. You will get credit for taking and passing the test, but you won't -- or shouldn't -- get credit for passing the class. Sounds like summer school may be in the cards for you.
Nobody--Shakespeare is in a class by himself! If you mean at school, we cannot know this. All of the school records pertaining to that school at that time have been destroyed.
Yes. The school has power to fail a student in class 11th. You can't do much if the SCHOOL is playing POLITICS with you.
jus make a videf your class then send it to student news!
They can refer a student to a class or a tutor, or refuse them admittance to a higher-level class, if they feel the student's performance is weak. If a teacher is the only one for a subject at a given school, the student will be forced to take their class, if it is a required one, or in a field they want to study. If a student feels they have been wronged or mistreated, they can speak with a school counselor, or their parents with a counselor or administrator.
depends on the student...
i think about 90-95% of all school have class presidents/student counsil
You should immediately send the student to the school nurse.
As a high-school student in a middle-class white community he received a slew of Cs--except in history class, where he typically earned As.
With due respect, I beg to say that I am a student of Class VII of your school.
Bad grades in a class would keep a high school student from getting into college, because the student would struggle if not fail at the standard level of work, that is studied and expected from the college.
If you have a student visa and did not attend classes your visa can be revoked. Student visas are given only to those attending school.
You will need to speak with the faculty and student council to see about removing a class president. The rules in each school district will vary.