Yes, but first you need to take a G.E.D test.
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.
A person can drop out anytime! Drop out if you want!
New Jersey has mandatory education to the age of 16. In most cases they would allow them to leave school with parental permission. It doesn't make good sense for the parents or the child to drop out before they have the education to obtain even the most basic jobs.
Depends on the job. At 16, you can work in a store I think.
The oldest school in the state of new jersey is Rutgers Preparatory School in somerset, NJ. They are the most competitive school in the state of New Jersey.
Bynum attended St. Joseph High School, in Metuchen, New Jersey during his junior and senior year. For his sophomore and freshmen year, he attended Solebury School located in New Hope, Pennsylvania.
The public school system in New Jersey is run by the New Jersey Board of Education.
The New Jersey Japanese School was created in 1999.
New Jersey Medical School was created in 1954.
New Jersey Dental School was created in 1956.
Collegiate School - New Jersey - was created in 1895.
The current dropout age in New Jersey is 16. However, there is a bill in place which, if passed, would raise the age to 18.