The Archives - August 2007
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You and Your Job, Q&A (0)
Can I start my own business?
The general answer is yes. Because many employers won′t hire anyone younger than fifteen or sixteen, entrepreneurial teens have found that starting a business is a great way to join the workforce and earn money. Before ...
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Can I open my own bank account?
Between expenses for transportation, personal items, and entertainment, you may be living from paycheck to paycheck. But if you′re in the habit of setting $5 or $10 aside each payday, you might want to consider ...
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Do I have to pay income taxes?
Given the size of your paycheck, you may think that you don′t have to worry about taxes.“How could I owe income tax on the peanuts I earn?” Well, neither the federal government nor state governments ...
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If I work, will I be making minimum wage?
The Fair Labor Standards Act establishes an hourly minimum wage for the U.S. workforce. When the Act was passed in 1938, the minimum wage was twenty-five cents per hour. Currently, the minimum wage is $6.55 ...
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What do I put on a job application if I′m asked about prior arrests?
You should write the truth. The exact phrasing of the question on the application is important. There′s a difference between being arrested for a crime and being convicted of a crime. You may be arrested ...
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What are my rights as a working teenager?
You may feel that you have few rights as a teenager, and even fewer while at work.You get the worst hours (usually Friday and Saturday nights), the dirtiest assignments (cleanup!), you have to wear a ...
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How do labor laws affect me when I look for work and get a job?
Guess when this headline appeared: “Grim Report on Child Labor—200,000 Kids Will Be Hurt on Job This Year.” During the 1800s? Early 1900s? In fact, the above headline was from a recent report on child labor ...
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You and School, Q&A (0)
Can I go to school if I have HIV or AIDS?
Ryan White was thirteen years old when he was diagnosed with the virus that causes AIDS. He had been infected by treatments for his hemophilia. In 1985, he was barred from attending his high school ...
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You and School, Q&A (0)
I′m a student with a disability. What rights do I have?
Not long ago, children with disabilities were excluded from the same educational advantages given to students without disabilities. Beginning in 1975, a number of federal laws were passed by the U.S.Congress that drastically improved the ...
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Are my grades public information?
School records, which may include medical, legal, criminal, or mental health information, aren′t public records. This means that only certain people have access to them. If you′re under eighteen, you may be able to review ...
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Do I have to pray at school?
In 1989, two prayers were given by a rabbi at a Rhode Island middle school graduation ceremony. Fourteen-year-old Deborah* and her father objected to the prayers, but to no avail. School policy permitted principals to ...
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Do I have complete freedom of expression in school?
No one, whether a juvenile or adult (student or not), has complete freedom of expression without some limits. The government may place reasonable restrictions on our freedoms. For example, city laws about loud noise at ...
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Can I be forced to take a drug or urine test if I go out for sports?
The issue of drug testing at school concerns everyone on campus. While in session, your school is considered to be your temporary guardian. In that capacity, the school exercises a degree of supervision and control ...
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Can my property be searched and seized?
The Fourth Amendment protects you against unreasonable searches and seizures. Does this apply to you at school? Yes. Does it mean that your locker or backpack are off-limits to school personnel? No. Your school has a ...
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Why can′t I wear what I want to school?
Not only has every parent in America been asked this question at one time or other; so have the nine justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. As a result of a decision they made in ...
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What if I damage school property?
All students are responsible for taking care of their books and school materials. If yours are damaged or lost, you may have to pay the replacement or repair costs.You′ll also have to pay the repair ...
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Do I have to obey my teacher?
At the beginning of the school year, you may be given a copy of the school′s rules regarding what′s expected and the consequences for noncompliance. When you break a school rule, you may face civil ...
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What will happen to me if I ditch school?
State law requires you to be in school for a certain number of days each school year. There is also a maximum number of days allowed for unexcused absences. Once you hit that number, you′ll ...
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How long do I have to stay in school?
Different states have different ages for compulsory school attendance. You can call any school or district office to find out what′s required where you live. If you stop going to school before graduating from high school, ...
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Do I have to go to school?
By law, all U.S. children are required to go to school. Public education is free, as is transportation to and from school (in most communities), and breakfast and lunch programs are provided for qualifying students. ...