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    Question: Are there laws concerning how many hours of homework a school is allowed to assign?

    Answer: No. There are no laws that regulate how much homework can be assigned. But many school districts have policies that set guidelines for homework based on grade level. A student or parent concerned about homework should ask the school principal if the school district has guidelines.


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    On 06/02/03
    Kristen from MI said:
    I want to know my rights!!! This is totally unfair. I am only in 5th grade and I've been working on questions from reading that are about history. ( I thought that, that was social studies!?!) I have been stuck on these stupid two questions for nearly thirty minutees! Two questions!!! I want something done about this! Kristen!
    On 05/30/03
    Erica from CA said:
    They only want what is best for you to succeed in school so you can be what you always wanted to become with an education.
    On 05/18/03
    Ashley from MS said:
    I like homework. I personally think it helps someone to be Intellagent. I think it prepares me to be a lawyer. I mean I do sport, acting,play the flute,and do work at a homeless shelter. I know how to balance things and it is easy.
    On 04/06/03
    Samy from AZ said:
    Almost every night i spend 3 hours on home work! I mean I'm involved in school sports and sports out side of school and also other acticvitys. It dosent matter to the teachers that we have a life out side of school, they think our life should revolve around school and home work. Why can't there be a law allowing us to only do a certian amount of home work daily?
    On 03/16/03
    TIM from Othe said:
    I HATE HOMEWORK its espeicelly anyoying when you have to work i want the to be laws about home work TEACHER DONT UNDERSTAND WE NEED A SOCIAL LIFE TO if laws do change over there in the U.S i hope they change over hear in australia. tim
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