I don't think you should have to if the bullying is happening at school. Ultimately the school is your child's carer while they are at school and they have a Duty of Care to your child. Pull that one out in your next meeting with the Head and see their reaction.
Try explaing to your child that the bully has massive psychological problems, is insecure and bitter over some trauma, they are ultimately raising their own self esteem by lowering your child's and is taking out their problems on them. Losing the fear by educating understanding helps greatly, although it is not a solution.
The bully needs to be confronted and made accountable. In my opinion a meeting between you, and the bullies parents, and the school should be held and a plan of action should be put into place to prevent this happening anymore.
Not from the school you can't. You have to get a court order.
In some states but not all.
yes you can have a case i that is a threat to your child
This is against the law for most student and teacher couples. When it is not against the law it is against school policy and will get teacher fired and student expelled.
Yes it actually does. I had an abusive ex and he went to my college so when i put out the restraining order the Board of the school suspended him because he Did some of it on campus. But it really has to be on campus to get suspension.
A student is a person who learns from another. A student is usually a person who receives formal education at a school, college, or university.
Generally speaking, a student attends a school within the district in which the student lives. That is a clear definition, however, various circumstances can make this more complicated. Such an instance might be that a student starts school in the proper district. During the school here the student and the parents move to another part of town. In many cases the student will be allowed to finish the school year in the school where the student once lived.
I think I am understanding your question and that you are asking what a teacher can do if a student gets too violent. If so ... They can press criminal charges against the student. Teachers that have severe discipline issues document what takes place with their students. This is done again each time the student leaves and visits the principals. In certain cases, the school automatically calls the police, the school board is notified, parents are called, and actions can be taken to have a student suspended, expelled, or transferred to another school, a behavioral school, or at least from that class. In many cases, the school seeks legal assistance when they see issues. Often, before the teacher does so on her own.
no because you cannot clear your CRB check but it depends what restraining order it is
The question is too vague because it is not specific to the issue of insured for what? If we are talking about an automobile accident the fact that a student is in the car is not relevant. If we are talking about wrong doing on the part of the teacher against the student and trying to recover against the school district's carrier the answer is maybe. The answer turns on the language of the insurance contract and whether the transportation of the student was permissible and/or was the teacher transporting the student during the course and scope of his employment. A simple yes or no is difficult with an absence of this information.
If you were an enrolled student the records must be kept forever. Even when a school closes, the records must be maintained either at another institution or the state.If you were an enrolled student the records must be kept forever. Even when a school closes, the records must be maintained either at another institution or the state.If you were an enrolled student the records must be kept forever. Even when a school closes, the records must be maintained either at another institution or the state.If you were an enrolled student the records must be kept forever. Even when a school closes, the records must be maintained either at another institution or the state.If you were an enrolled student the records must be kept forever. Even when a school closes, the records must be maintained either at another institution or the state.If you were an enrolled student the records must be kept forever. Even when a school closes, the records must be maintained either at another institution or the state.
assult thirst against a student in his school and then a teacher later that day
For a student at college it remains "Student"For a student in a grammar or high school it is "Schüler"or for the American usage of the word it could be "Schulkind"Another word used is "Studiker" (colloquial)
The most difficult subject in school will vary from one student to another. Most student feel that arithmetic, chemistry, physics and biology are some of the difficult subjects.