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A new Emirates policy banning kids eight years and under from collecting rewards has sparked a debate over whether younger ...
Any evidence of lice was once a reason for immediate dismissal from school, not to return until the student's head was ...
A parent has described a new set of classroom rules implemented at a school, which includes giving pupils a countdown, as ...
Emirates members are no longer able to book flights in First Class using the Skywards Miles programme for children aged eight ...
Emirates is making in changes to how families can travel in luxury. The airline’s new policies make it harder for parents to ...
As motorized bicycles and scooters, commonly known as e-bikes and e-scooters, become more popular and more affordable, many ...
On September 1, a bench of Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran upheld Telangana's domicile rule making only those students, who had studied for the last four years up to class 12 in ...
NYC kids return to class with new schools, a cell phone ban, smaller class sizes, and heightened safety as parents juggle ...
By high school, many kids are allowed to have phones, but the discretion varies more for elementary and middle schoolers. Now, in Utah, there’s no pressure if you don’t have a cellphone.
Estonia requires schools to set their own rules on student phone use, leaving some with strict bans and others with more ...
Despite what parents may fear, the NHS claims that there's no legal requirement to keep your child away from school. The ...
Emirates has updated its policy to prohibit children aged 8 and under from using frequent flier miles to book first class tickets, while still allowing cash bookings for kids in first class, leading ...