There are a number of factors that influence the answer to this question, mainly: the country the school is located in and its laws, if the school receives government funding, and the type of Jewish school. Taking these factors into consideration, the answer is both yes and no.
Yes, a private school can legally refuse to enroll a student as they have the right to set their own admission criteria and policies.
Yes, a school can refuse to enroll a student based on certain criteria or circumstances, such as age requirements, academic qualifications, behavior issues, or residency restrictions.
There's nothing special to do. The student should stay out of school until all lesions are scabbed over.
Kakiat isn't a Jewish school. I know because I go there. It's just like Hillcrest but we moved to a new builiding. It's 4th grade to 6th grade and I'm a 6th grade student. It's not a Jewish school.
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.
In general, once a student turns 18, they have the right to block access to their school records by their parents under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) unless the student provides written consent. This gives the student greater control over who can view their educational information.
she was a student that was living under anti jewish laws, she went to an all jewish school and was living in a house like any ordinary human.
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Jewish boys started school at the same age that non-Jewish boys started school.
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A student that goes to high school.
The Student School was created in 1979.