No.
Typically, a parent or legal guardian needs to be involved in the registration process for a 16-year-old student. However, it's best to check with the school district as requirements may vary.
In South Carolina, the legal age to drop out of high school without parental permission is 17.
In Virginia, the legal age of majority is 18. This means that an 18-year-old who is still in high school can legally leave home without parental consent.
Yes, in most jurisdictions, 17-year-olds are required by law to attend school unless they have officially withdrawn or are enrolled in an alternative education program. Failure to attend school can result in legal consequences for both the student and their parent or guardian.
In Georgia, an 18-year-old is considered a legal adult and can move out of their parent's home without their consent. They are no longer subject to parental control, although additional legal considerations may apply if they are still a high school student.
In Minnesota, a high school student who is 18 years old is considered a legal adult and has the right to move out without parental consent. However, it is important to consider other legal implications, such as financial independence and housing arrangements, before making this decision.
If you're in the US, unless they are legally emancipated in some manner (court decree, marriage, etc), no they cannot.
no way
If you are 18 or emancipated it is possible. It rarely happens.
yes, you have to sign the form yourself though.
If you're in the US...no.
In the US at age 18, you are legally an adult, and do not require permission of a parent for most things.
No, it is a personal choice to register to vote and vote; or not register and not vote.
Most people register for the SAT at their local high school. If that's not an option, you can also register at http://sat.collegeboard.org/register. Good luck!
I dropped out of high school at 16 in Massachusetts with parent consent, the law will require you to stay in highschool until your 18 if you dont have the parent consent to drop out because they are still technically responsible for you until you are 18.
In South Carolina, the legal age to drop out of high school without parental permission is 17.
Probably not. If it's a high school diploma that you need, you could try to get a GED instead.
The PSATs are administered each year in October, and students must register through their own high schools. If your high school does not have a sitting for the PSAT, you may write it at another local high school. You may find information online, but you may not register online.