Excused for bus and train strike?

The buses have been on strike for two days (I have to take the train, which is why I've been in school for the first two days), and since the third day, the trains have also been on strike. I have no way of going to school, even though I have a make-up exam!
1. There is no one from my class or school that I know who lives in my area, which means I cannot carpool
2. A taxi is too expensive
3. I can't walk 8-9km to school
4. My father sprained his leg and my mother does not have a driving license, which means that I cannot drive myself
5. I don't have any family members who live nearby (every 100-200km away)

So now the teacher wants to give the students who didn't show up for the make-up test a 6. How can this be handled? There was no other option.
Would that work now with the 6?
And secondly, what should I do if the train and bus services go on strike again in the next few days?

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Jack98765
8 years ago

Isn’t that the school line? When we had this, there was a decision from the school management that was binding for all, both teachers and students and parents, and everyone knew how he was.

Jack98765
8 years ago
Reply to  riccardobenita

Actually, the school management should think so far that not all can get to class without any problems. This certainly also applies to some teachers.

I’m sure your parents have a phone and I’m sure they can make a phone call to school. Can’t be so heavy.

rv0505
8 years ago

You will be apologised for the lessons as soon as you get a confirmation of the Deutsche Bahn that all buses or Trains strike and not drive. Your parents are not obliged to bring you to school as long as you are older than 14 years old.

That is why a confirmation is complete.

rv0505
8 years ago
Reply to  riccardobenita

As long as there is a possibility to go to school (with public transport), this is not an excuse. If the trams or other means of transport drive you to school, you also have the duty to go there.

verreisterNutzer
8 years ago

The Hessian Ministry of Culture has apologised to all pupils who only stay away for 2-3 days. If it gets longer, you have to take a taxi or ask if you can ride with someone else.

verreisterNutzer
8 years ago

You don’t know anyone from your place? You’ll have to take the taxi.

FGO65
8 years ago

Strike is known and basically no excuse.

Then you have to organize

FGO65
8 years ago
Reply to  riccardobenita

Taxi for 8-9 km is not so expensive.

And why not walk?

Shadow0071914
8 years ago
Reply to  riccardobenita

Bike!

SiViHa72
8 years ago

FGO656 is right here.

If the strike was announced, he would have known and could have been hired.

And in common, railway and public transport do not stuppsi-simplified.

Rheinflip
8 years ago

30 minutes of cycling, go 1.25 hours.

SiViHa72
8 years ago

If you were already working, this would be a reason for a warning and even a repetition. You also have to make sure you get to work on strike.

Why do I tell you? Because this is true for school.

So you should think about how to calibrate the route. It’s not an act.

Theoretically, you could even walk that.

And by the way, if you’re not just snow chaos, you can drive 8-9km easily by bike. Yes, even in winter.

Trying to clarify the best about parents, maybe cunning is possible. Grade because apparently several are affected?

Only to understand: generally the teacher acts correctly.

SiViHa72
8 years ago
Reply to  riccardobenita

If you’re on all fours, you’ll probably get even longer. Your excuses are, unfortunately, very irrelevant.

verreisterNutzer
8 years ago
Reply to  SiViHa72

Bicycle is more suicide in the weather in Hesse than driving to school.

Tsfreak
8 years ago

The statement:

Tsfreak
8 years ago

You are apologise if you can’t come to school otherwise your teacher should look at the news

SiViHa72
8 years ago
Reply to  Tsfreak

Unfortunately wrong, in an announced strike, this is not an acceptable justification.

Tsfreak
8 years ago
Reply to  Tsfreak

The Ministry of Culture has announced it! In addition, my teachers said you’d be excused!

Shadow0071914
8 years ago

What about the bike?

mfg Shadow

FGO65
8 years ago
Reply to  riccardobenita

Yes, thousands of workers do this daily

SiViHa72
8 years ago
Reply to  riccardobenita

Have fun when you get to work with the setting.

Are you sure this is school, not KiGa?

verreisterNutzer
8 years ago
Reply to  Shadow0071914

In the weather in Hesse, the cycle route is suicide.