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Does anyone's school allow them to bring a friend(who is like staying with them from a different town) to school with them, and just go with them to all there classses if they are good?
Nah, in my district I think they only allow immediate family.

~Kujila
In response to Kujila
Where I go to school, I guess you could do that... I don't know, it's not really been tried (save for exchange students) to my knowledge. However, I doubt anyone would like to spend more time than is absolutely necessary there - we're home of the "Sweep-everyone-doesn't-matter-if-you've-got-a-pass-or-if-you 're-waiting-for-a-bus Hall sweeps". Yeah, it's getting bad.

I'll bet you can bring friends, but they aren't allowed to leave. (set tone="Parody/Sarcasm")


--Vito
They did that in a school I attended up in Kansas. Our cousin came up and was allowed to go to a few classes with my brothers.
When my cousins from Sweden came over one of them went to school with my sister for a day.
Yea, here they call it "shadowing".
Yeah, over here (in New York) you are allowed to do this.
We can have vistors in our school.
In response to Tiko
Im not sure if my school allowed that but i don't anyone tryed its a stupid idea in my opinion who the hell would want to goto school
In response to A.T.H.K
I want to go 8 hours to hang out with my girlfriend, and she has school for 2 more days so I was wondering if I could go with her. I wouldn't suppose I would have to do work, I would just sit there, so. Man that must be so stupid</sarcasm>

In response to Tiko
Tiko wrote:
We can have vistors in our school.

What if they're the hardcore, terrorist type, with ak47's slung over their shoulders?
I go to a rather small school (<1000 students) so everyone kind of knows everyone. This old friend of mine, who I've known since I was four or five, comes back to town every once and a while and he comes to our classes with us and the teachers just kind of go "who are you?" and that's it.

So uh, yeah.
My high school, when I went, did not allow you to just bring your chums over to school.

But if you had a cousin visiting from like another city or something, that was ok, but they had to sit quitely in the classroom or they would get kicked out in like 10 seconds flat.

In my school even if you used to go there, you need to call a month ahead of time, tell them why your going there, what you will be doing, when you will get there and when you will leave. When you get there you have to wear a special name tag. If you do not and you are not a teacher, parent or student you will escotred by police off the grounds.

Further more, all of our school dances and proms did not allow anyone from other schools to attend and you had to fill out paper work to attend all school functions.
I wish, it's hard enough for actual students to just get in the school, let alone stay in class (Automatic locking doors, door alarms, intercom systems, IDs that must be worn at all time or you can't even be in the school, ECT.). =\
In response to Jimmeh
Then, no, we probably can't.
In response to Digital Samurai
If you aren't kidding, all I can say is woah. It's a bit extream, even for america IMO.
In response to Smoko
I'm not kidding. =(

Oh, and add metal detectors to that list.
In response to Smoko
Smoko wrote:
If you aren't kidding, all I can say is woah. It's a bit extream, even for america IMO.

Extreme? It's been this way since columbine schooting incident.
In response to XzDoG
In our school, the worst thing they have...Name Tags. All visitors must wear name tags. It should say "Visitor" - "School Name" - "Person Name" - "Date." They are escorted off the grounds by a school administrator if they fail to go willingly.
In response to Audeuro
Audeuro, do you live in a big city? If not, I don't think they tend to worry about things like this. People are just paranoid in cities, I guess...
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