The state's law pertaining to compulsory education is the same as the legal age of majority, which is 18.
Texas requires school attendance until age 18. That would be the legal age.
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.
Texas mandates school for children from age 6 to 18. The law was passed in 1915.
In Pennsylvania compulsory attendance ends at age 17. The law has been in effect since 1895.
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.
I believe the legal drop-out age in Minnesota is 16.
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Texas requires school attendance until age 18. That would be the legal age.
The Oklahoma Senate Education Committee approved a bill that prohibits students under the age of 18 from dropping out of school.
The legal minimum age to drop out of school is 16, but you must have parental consent. Once you reach 18, however, you are free to drop out without parental consent.
As of 2014, the state of Oklahoma requires that any student eighteen or younger is required to attend school. When a student drops out of school, the school must report it to the State Department of Education.
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It is 16
I think it is sixteen.
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.
You must reach the age of 17. Wrong, the actual age to be-able to drop out is at the age of 16 with legal guardians approval.
The answer to your question is age 18....