Maybe your rural location and some based teachers or administrators gives you a sense of security, possibly even legitimately so, but that doesn't change the fact that ALL government run schools have the legal right to prevent you from having access to your child INDEFINITELY in the event of a created, contrived or genuine emergency. I'm not inventing this stuff. It is the law and parents who leave their kids in any public school should at the very least be informed about it.
Depends on the public school system. Ours is rural and pretty based.
Maybe your rural location and some based teachers or administrators gives you a sense of security, possibly even legitimately so, but that doesn't change the fact that ALL government run schools have the legal right to prevent you from having access to your child INDEFINITELY in the event of a created, contrived or genuine emergency. I'm not inventing this stuff. It is the law and parents who leave their kids in any public school should at the very least be informed about it.