Yes, two of my teachers told me that it is possible, you just have to have a valid explanation. Im planning on doing this also and this is the same answer someone told me. Actually it depends upon the state's school district's policy of student enrollment and in some cases the state's compulsory education laws. In cases where a transcript is needed from a former school the student will need a parent or legal guardian obtain the records for them. The majority of schools will not allow a minor to enroll themselves unless said minor has been emancipated or has an order from the court relieving the school district of any possible liability.
I'm from Louisiana and have been in law enforcement and worked in the court system for over 17 years. I know that here in Louisiana one must have a court order to relinquish parental gurdingship. So the answer here is a court must grant the order with a parents signture. Now at 17 years old he or she will go to an adult jail if arrested.
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can a minor in the state of Missouri be emancipated with parental permission at the age of 15
It varies from state to state. While most of them have set the age at 16, more and more are increasing it to 17 or 18 with parental permission.
With parental permission, yes, she can.
All of them will allow it with parental or guardian permission. Otherwise you have to meet the age and school requirements for your state.
Not without parental permission.
Only with parental permission.
They can if they have parental permission. Without parental permission, no, they cannot.
This differs by state. A parent must give permission for a student under 18 to drop out, but the age will be different and should be checked in your state and county.
No. Not if you are 18. Depends on the state. In some states 16 year olds need permission.
Yes
Any of them, if you have parental permission or a court order.
With parental permission there is not a problem. Otherwise you have to wait until you are an adult at 18.