uuum i think dragging a child is wright because if a child is been norty running aobut then yes he shud be removed or if he refuses then yes he shud be draged out
at my private school i am 11 and teacher are alloud to do this
i got a 3rd card for swearing and ye i desredved it the teacher came over and draged my collor and pulled me up
asking me lots of times to stand up wich i wudnt so i see why she draged me then she picked me out of my seat with my collor took me outside asked me to walk up the wall wich i didnt so she called help then they both draged me up hall one with my collor and one with my legs but they did rip my shirt wich was abit wroung but at end of day it was my fauly and then we talked and she sent me away with a pat on the back :)
No
Yes it is allowed, you will be surprised to know a lot of people do it. If your child is in school all you have to do is notify the school board of your intent to homeschool your child. See 'related links' for more information.
As of 2014, a child under the age of 17 is required to remain in school. The child is not allowed to leave school with or without the permission of parents.
My child misses 5 days per year
Yes, they are not allowed on any school property.
In practise 'Yes' - but Home schooling is allowed.
From the grammar you use you need to finish school first.
Girls were not allowed to attend school in Albania so Mother Teresa was home school by her parents.
Japanese immigrants faced segregation in school. They was not allowed to go to the same school as the white child.
When Mother Teresa was a child in Albania girls were not allowed to attend school. She was home schooled by her mother.
Unless there is a stipulation in the court order, nothing.
The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.