Of course you were. Because you supplied some form of experience with this.. unlike cyjeff who speaks from no experience or similair understanding.
I'm going to recommend you stop now because you DON'T HAVE A CLUE. Why do you think morning detention exists, Junior?
Asked and answered. Perhaps your memory is failing as much as you believe mine is?
Your memory is about as reliable as your posts.
Seeing as you are using the vernacular, Junior, my memory is quite sound being such a young whipper-snapper.
Riiiiiight. because children are now prisoners. Why don't you shackle them and chain them to each other while you're at it?
This is the 2nd correct thing you have said.
From when that student steps onto the school bus, to when they step off the school bus, the student is a ward of the state- not in the sense of their being a legal judgement, indicated by the court, or because they may be removed from their families home- as during that time the state is responsible for them.
The student cannot leave school premises, without prior permission or authorisation. The student must adhere to the school district rules.
And if you hang on the 'ward of the state' comment (after my explanation of the use of the term) you are just being argumentative for the sake of it.
Last time I checked you were still wrong and under your faulty legal theory, the same premise applies whether the students are in elementary school or old enough to drive.
Not true. If the student is old enough to drive-
and does so- they become exempt from having to use the school bus- however, in this case, this is (also) an unknown variable along with how much 'restraint' the school administrator may have used.
Bottom line, you're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong, and oh yeah, the school day was over. Class dismissed.
The school day is over when the student is off the school bus.
For reasons of clarification- in Texas a school district cannot make use of a school bus if the route carries less than 10 students. If this student felt like not taking the bus on a regular basis - agreeable, an unknown variable - the school district lose the use of the school bus along that particular route.
Once a student is 'enrolled' to use the supplied school bus system- they don't have the right to decide not to use it because they [insert whatever reason here]. They must use the school bus, unless prior notification is given. If even not for the reasons pointed out, for the simple reason that the school district could lose use of the bus.
Your point is about as valid that a parent can just take their child out of school for any reason- without any explanation to the school.. which, as you may be aware, is not the case. A parent MUST provide a written explanation as to why their child did/is not attending school. And no, 'please excuse my child from school 30 minutes early every day, because they have a job, visit a family member or go to a classmate's home near the school' is not a valid excuse.
And what's with the Junior comment? Are you just attempting to be funny regarding my post count being, below, a 1/4 of yours or is it relating to my experience- which you have no idea about?