Are you aware that your children have rights and responsibilities in daily school life? Some make sense, such as mandatory cooperation. But what about greetings, staying away from class, or warnings about danger? Can a teacher search my child’s bag? Or take things from him? What punishments are allowed? And when is a drug test warranted for my child? We have done research for you.
‘Be good!’ I’m sure each of us has heard this in our childhood. But if it is formulated so directly, there is no obligation to do so in the law. Students are certainly not completely at the mercy of the teaching staff. But you do have to be “helpful, understanding and polite,” as the Austrian Child and Youth Lawyers (KIJA) know: “But that doesn’t mean you have to greet every teacher everywhere, all the time.”
Source: Krone

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