Well it depends on their age, if they are older than 18 than no, if younger yes.
Intergenerational mobility
In most cases, parents are legally responsible for their children during school hours. This includes ensuring they attend school regularly, following guidelines set by the school, and being aware of their children's behavior while at school. Failure to meet these responsibilities can lead to legal consequences for the parents.
The college or university you will attend - Apex (:
It is 16, with parents agreement and have a full time job
Well if they do there just no good .If there working fair enough but not college ,, its hard enough they have to get things 4 college let alone look 4 a house .
you have to be atleast 13 to attend one but say if your 11 and your going with your parents you can.
In Colorado, the law requires children to attend school from ages 6 to 17. This means that children must start attending school by the age of 6 and continue until they turn 17, unless they graduate earlier. Parents or guardians are responsible for ensuring their children meet this requirement.
He did not attend college as he followed the path that God laid before him, that is marriage and family with businesses to run. But, who knows he might go to college when his children are older.
No
It is hard to put a number on home schooled students who graduate college. People apply at different times for college and many attend community college.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) believe that parents are responsible for ensuring their children receive a proper education. The majority of Mormon children attend regular public schools. A growing number of Mormon children attend private schools or are homeschooled, but are still a minority. What type of schooling the children receive is a decision made between them and their parents. Often, those who attend public and private schools also have supplemental teaching at home or through church programs for religious education.
yes they went to school but only boys could go to college if their parents could pay for their school some of the boy children would go to school