I live in an area that gets pretty hot in the summer/fall months and have taught in classrooms where there was only a swamp cooler, no cooler, or a broken air conditioner and in each of these rooms the temp. in the room has gotten above 80 F. At no time did the school send children home because it was too hot in the room. I had to bring in fans or take the class outside under a tree to continue teaching. So, to answer your question at no time does the school send children home for it being too hot. The conditions have to have more than one factor to close/send children home before the end of school.
We in my school the temperature they keep us to is about in the 90/100 if it is that hot I will send us home, funny it has to be blazing hot but that is the rules.
I hope this answered your question.
Very definitely they can. Children are sent home from school because of lice.
Most children in Victorian England never went to school. They were taught at home and sent out to work to help support the family. School became mandatory in 1880 and children went to school until they were 10.
No, she was home schooled, not sent to a boarding school.
She dropped out cause she was to weak and quite to go to school, so her family had her sent home before she graduated. ;) kmm
10% of sudans children are orphans 13% are sent to work too many end up dying and 1 in 4 children dies before there 5th birthday
children up to the age of 10 were sent there apart of the stolen generation.
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The legal age is 16. Below that age, by law you must either attend school, or be tutored at home by someone qualified to teach you. Children who regularly abscond from school risk their parents being sent to prison !
Yes he did. He was educated at home for awhile, then sent to a local school in his home town until the age of 11. When he turned 11 he was sent to Wahlstatt cadet school and later Royal Military Academy at Lichterfelde.
They are sent home after 12 weeks and then they are home 90 days before they run the marathon.
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Some schools have websites where you can do this. Our local school does this. They give you a password that can access your child's grades on their website. If your children's school doesn't have this, then maybe you can talk to their teachers about getting a progress report sent home every now and then.