No, because tardy means slow or late in happening or arriving.
If you are a student, your teacher should let you know when special days are. You can also ask someone, either another student or at the office. If you are a parent, you can call the school.
late, tardy, ex-employee.......
You can learn about teacher certification tests by using the internet to search them or call a local college and see if they offer certification tests.
No you do not. That's why they call it an online program.
no
If I saw a student kicking another student, I would call the police and ask them to charge the kicker with assault with an intent to cause injury.
Calling Students FatIt's very doubtful that a teacher would be reprimanded for calling a student fat, though they might be reminded that heavy or overweight might be a better choice of words. So yes, unless a school has a policy that specifically states that a teacher cannot call a student fat, they can.
Yes if it's okay with the teacher, especially if you're in kindergarten and can't remember your teacher's name. No if it's not okay with the teacher. I would ask first. It may be disrespectful. If the teacher says okay, be ready to be called student, green shirt boy, etc.
No, but they can say that a student has lied but they are not permitted to call them liars.
I simply call them professor. I think this is more formal for someone in the faculty at the same time is also a researcher or a student with authority.
A sign language teacher. That's what my students call me.
Someone who is always late is called tardy, a procrastinator, and terminally late.