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| Anonymous | i dont get it | 1 | Sep 6 2011, 12:34 AM EDT by YouthLaw | ||||
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Thread started: Aug 4 2011, 2:10 AM EDT
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how can a teacher and a principle make up there mind about a childs behaviour when the child didnt do what they said he did. what can i do i feel they are singleing him out. another child did something but because my son was sitting next to him my son got in trouble not the boy that was swearing someone please clarify
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| Anonymous | On Discipline | 1 | May 5 2011, 7:13 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: May 1 2011, 6:02 PM EDT
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Concerning the right, and i quote,"A Whole class can't be punished if only some students have misbehaved".
if one student is caught on an internet website he/she id not supposed to be on, is it fair if the teacher was to ban all students who were currently on computers at that time?
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| Anonymous | Held behind after school. | 1 | Mar 23 2011, 11:49 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Mar 18 2011, 12:06 AM EDT
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Hey,
Can students be held behind after school to study because they failed a test? I live in the country and there is only one bus that runs to my school in the morning and afternoon, so if they hold me behind I won't be able to catch my bus. If I don't stay behind I get a detention though. Is this allowed? Thank you.
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| Anonymous | home work | 1 | Aug 31 2010, 10:45 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Aug 4 2010, 1:41 AM EDT
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can a child be forced to do homework..or punished by school for not doing homework?
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| Anonymous | Inappropriate Computer Useage | 1 | Jul 13 2010, 8:38 PM EDT by YouthLaw | ||||
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Thread started: Jun 9 2010, 2:18 AM EDT
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MY daughter (Yr 13) has been blocked from internet access (along with 69 other pupils and 1 teacher) for the rest of this term. Apparently they used a proxy server to access websites. The school cannot tell me what sites were accessed only that my daughter used the proxy server. This was not discussed with her and a blanket ban was put in place. Four of her subjects require frequent internet access for research and she is prevented from working with the rest of her class, so is falling behind with her work. Some students are luckier as they do not need as much access. I understand she has done womething wrong, but feel the punishment is detrimental to her achieving NCEA. There was no discussion about the situation. I received a letter in mail telling me about the blocked access. When I asked for advice on how to help her keep up with the work I was told it was not the school's problem. I was also told if my daughter was doing 5 subjects, instead of 4, it wouldn't have been as much as a problem regarding credits. I feel the school also had a responsibility to ensure the access to the proxy server was not there. I would rather she had 10 detentions than have a punishment that can effectively means she cannot participate in class instead of playing Oregon Trail as the others work. One of her teachers has already complained to the deputy principal, but to no avail. Your thoughts
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| Anonymous | CLASS DETENTION FOR ONE PERSON BEING NOUGHTY | 1 | Mar 28 2010, 8:12 PM EDT by YouthLaw | ||||
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Thread started: Mar 9 2010, 7:28 AM EST
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DO YOU THINK THIS IS RIGHT
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| Anonymous | Leaving school at 18 | 1 | Oct 29 2009, 7:09 PM EDT by YouthLaw | ||||
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Thread started: Oct 19 2009, 2:56 AM EDT
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If you are 18, have enough credits for UE but have only one exam to sit can the school demand that you attend school everyday or can you ask to be allowed to leave (and work) and then go back for the exam?
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