Yes, a private citizen can sue a public school system. They would need to have legal standing and a valid claim, such as discrimination or violation of rights, in order to file a lawsuit against the school system.
The past tense of sue is sued.
The typewriter belongs to Sue.
Yes, it is possible to sue a minor in civil court, but the process can be more complex than suing an adult. The minor may require a legal guardian or parent to represent them in court.
You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.
You can not sue a school. You will have to sue the school board/district, which is basically suing the government. I'm not really sure. Pobably not!!!!
V. Sue Cleveland High School was created in 2009.
Hi, I don't really think you can really sue your old school for bullying, I don't even think you can sue the bully. I know its not fair!
You know that depends. If they are harassing you about being poor, then yes you can sue them. Actually if your school harasses you about anything you can sue them. Those are adults and they shouldn't be harassing a student. First, tell the school you are going to bring the situation to the school district. Afterwards, go to the school district and tell them what happened and tell you will sue them. Lastly, sue them. From: C.A. Cupid
Sue Davidoff has written: 'The learning school' -- subject(s): Aims and objectives, Education, School improvement programs, School management and organization
If Sue is both the 50th best and the 50th worst student at her school, that means there are 49 students better than her and 49 students worse than her, totaling 99 students. Therefore, Sue is the 50th student in a ranking of 99 students in her school.
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yes he/she can. if the teachers a bad teacher, feel free to sue them
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Yes, a private citizen can sue a public school system. They would need to have legal standing and a valid claim, such as discrimination or violation of rights, in order to file a lawsuit against the school system.
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Not unless you break a bone "accidentally"