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Does the teacher or the bell dismiss you?

You've probably heard a teacher in the past (either in real life or in the movies) announce, “The bell doesn't dismiss you; I dismiss you!” The teacher is correct, if for no other reason than safety concerns. Imagine that your 5th grader is in an active shooter situation at school, and the lunch bell just rang.
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Does the teacher dismiss the class or the bell?

Many students are curious whether the bell or teacher dismisses them from class. The correct answer is that the teacher does. The teacher has this right as part of their role in keeping students safe. The bell is just a helpful timekeeping tool.
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Why do teachers say the bell doesn't dismiss you?

Why do teachers think that the bell doesn't dismiss you? It's something that is taught early in classroom management training; it provides a means of asserting the teacher as the ultimate authority in their classroom, not the school system nor the administration, both represented in the symbol of the ringing bell.
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Can a teacher keep your phone after the bell?

As such, you are typically prohibited from using your phone during class time and/or school hours. Disciplinary action varies, but it may include the confiscation of your cellphone for a set period of time. Typically you will then receive your phone back at the end of class or the end of the school day.
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What happens when the bell rings in school?

The ringing of a school bell announces important times to a school's students and staff, such as marking the beginnings and ends of the school day, class period, and breaks. In some schools it may take the form of a physical bell, usually electrically operated.
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Can a teacher say no to the bathroom?

How it was explained to me during my training is that refusing to allow a child to go to the bathroom is denying them their physical needs and creates the potential for embarrassment or emotional trauma. This is considered abuse. Abuse is illegal. Therefore, refusing to allow a child to go to the bathroom is illegal.
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Can you walk out of class when the bell rings?

Can students leave the class after the bell rings even if the teacher holds them? By law, yes. But, if your teacher wants to tell you all something before you leave the class, stay. It makes it harder for the teacher and you don't even get to hear what they have to say.
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Can I refuse to give a teacher my phone?

You can SAY NO. Public schools cannot require you to waive your right to privacy in order to attend school. If your school tries (or has already tried) to get you to sign a waiver or otherwise “consent” to a search in advance, please let us know.
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Can a teacher go through your backpack?

Students have a privacy right in their personal belongings, such as backpacks, and school officials must have “reasonable suspicion” before searching a student's items.
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Can teachers see if you use ChatGPT?

Educators can identify ChatGPT essays or assignments using an AI detector to evaluate the authenticity and efficacy of content up to a certain human standard. For instance, Content at Scale AI's Detector can spot deviations in language patterns and terminology used, alerting teachers to potential AI-generated content.
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What do teachers do that is illegal?

The teacher cannot promote a personal or political agenda in the classroom. Schools can curtail teachers' comments in the classroom or on social media if they disrupt the educational process. The Supreme Court clarified this in a landmark court case, Pickering v. Board of Education (1968).
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Can you get a bad teacher fired?

Determine what rules or requirements the teacher violated.

Understand that in order to terminate a teacher, one of the following must be proven: immoral conduct, incompetence, neglect of duty, substantial noncompliance with school laws, conviction of a crime, insubordination, fraud or misrepresentation.
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Can you leave after 15 minutes of no teacher?

No there is no such fixed rule as a 15-minute college rule. Though some schools and colleges especially in the United States of America or in some other countries do allow students to leave after 15 minutes if the teacher does not show up. But there is no such rule as the 15-minute college rule as such.
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Can a teacher kick you out of class?

A teacher can ask a student to leave their classroom for the simplest of reasons. Some do and I think they are foolish to do so. It is my educational philosophy that when you remove a student from your room you lose their respect and your own authority in your classroom.
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What makes a teacher fired?

Teachers may be dismissed from their positions for various reasons, including but not limited to: Breach of Professional Ethics: Inappropriate relationships with students, academic dishonesty, discrimination, etc.
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Can teachers delete classrooms?

Only the primary teacher can delete a class. Co-teachers can't delete a class. To delete an archived class: Tap Classroom .
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Can teachers search your pockets?

YES, but only under certain circumstances. First, your school must have a “reasonable suspicion” that searching you will turn up evidence that you violated a school rule or law. Second, the way your school does its search should be “reasonable” based on what is being searched for and your age.
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Can a principal question a child without a parent in Texas?

A: Generally, school administrators can question students at school without a parent or guardian being present, whether they ask for a parent or lawyer or not. Some school districts have policies to the contrary.
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Why do schools not allow backpacks in class?

For many years some schools have banned the use of backpacks due simply to health reasons. Many physicians and medical associations agree that carrying heavy backpacks can lead to problems, including muscle strain and poor posture.
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Why do teachers ban phones?

Around the country, educators say students routinely send Snapchat messages in class, listen to music and shop online, among countless other examples of how smartphones distract from teaching and learning.
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Are teachers allowed to yell at students?

Well, depends. In general, a teacher can raise their voice as a form of discipline or instruction, but there are limits to how far they can go. Yelling that is abusive or crosses the line into harassment or discrimination is never okay.
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Is going through your child's phone an invasion of privacy?

There is no invasion of privacy when a parent checks their child's social media account, phone or internet searches. You are protecting your children from inappropriate content and other malicious activities.
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What happens if I don't go to detention?

So when you fail to show up for a detention, you have to face the consequences. Your punishment is a suspension. One of the reasons that students are suspended is to make sure everyone understands that a person can't just do what he or she wants in school.
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Can parents take their kid out of detention?

Most administrators will make a compromise for these reasons if the request is reasonable and polite and comes from you, not your child. Yes, you certainly can! Your child can also refuse, as school has no real authority in and off itself.
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Why are rings not allowed in school?

Rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings are a hazard in school: ● Wearing of jewellery can result in tearing or piercing of flesh; ● There is a potential for injury to the wearer due to inadvertent contact of jewellery with other people, clothing etc; ● There is a risk to other people especially at playtimes and PE ...
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