I would say you could, but they are going to press on you a parent athorization form. And besides why would you want to drop out at 15?
no in Washington state, a parent or guardian cannot get in trouble if a child decides to drop out. if he or she decides to drop out the state cant do anything about it.
No, and that's probably for the better.
A child must start attending school in the state of PA no later than the age of 8. The legal age a child can drop out of school in the state of PA is 17.
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Yes you can drop out at 18 actually you can drop out at 16 but you have to have your parents drop you out.
Probably not. Each state has an age of compulsory attendance. Up until that age, you cannot drop out. If you do not attend school, you can be charged with truancy. You will be forced to attend school, suffer other punishments, and your parents may have legal trouble as well. While the age varies from state to state, it is normally around 16.
Certainly not! A 14 year old can not drop out of school!. Most states, including Alaska, have set a mandatory education age of 16. You must be at least that 16 in order to drop out of school. Please note that the unemployment rate for high school drop outs runs over 50% or higher in the current economy.
yes, depending on your state law you can drop out at a certain age. example: Illinois is 17 to drop out
The state's compulsory education law sets the age at 18.
# yes 18
In the state of New Jersey, you must be 18 years old before you can drop out of school. The law was changed in the year of 2012.
Depends on the state; in many states it is sixteen. Depends on the state; in many states it is sixteen.
Only by lobbying the state legislature to change it to age 22.
The state's law pertaining to compulsory education is the same as the legal age of majority, which is 18.