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What are the limits they have ???

2006-11-27 08:22:43 · 4 answers · asked by blondepeach 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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your complete name - yes
your age - if you are still in HS, then yes. Maybe not if you are in college
your place of birth - probably not... this is not a common question on enrollment applications

When you are in college (which I'm going to assume you are not, by the question) your professors only really care about the following personal information: Name, student number, school email address. Everything else is handled by the registrar, and the profs don't really need to see it.

When you are a minor, your teachers will have access to your name, birth date, student number, and possibly your parents address (in the event that your parents have to be notified about your behavior or something), any medical or food allergies that you might have, and any learning disabilities that you might have. The administration office will also have records that include an emergency phone number and contact persons (usually your parents). All of this information about you is kept safe , and is only shared with those employees of the school district that are responsible for keeping you safe and your family informed. (So, your home address isn't floating around the student body unless you share the information.)

By looking at your other recent questions, however, I get the feeling that you are asking this in hopes of deceiving your "hot" teacher into believing that you are of consenting age to have a relationship with him. Just don't. Regardless of how fabulous you are, or how much you like him, a relationship between a teacher and a student is strictly illegal. You are basically asking over and over again how you can ruin this man's future. If you really do like him and care about him, please put all thoughts of a relationship with him out of your head. It's okay to fantasize, but it's better to move on and seek a relationship with someone who is actually available.

2006-11-27 08:59:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nope

2006-11-27 16:25:00 · answer #2 · answered by Paul 2 · 0 0

NO. Thank goodness. That sounds just plain scary. They just have the info your parents gave them.

2006-11-27 16:34:56 · answer #3 · answered by missgigglebunny 7 · 0 0

They have the information your parents/guardians put on your information sheet when they enrolled you into school.

2006-11-27 16:25:58 · answer #4 · answered by mldjay 5 · 0 0

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