That depends on the specific school district. In many cases you will have to participate in an alternative program.
In Florida, a 19-year-old can play high school basketball if they meet specific eligibility criteria set by the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA). Generally, students must be under 19 years old on or after September 1 of the school year to participate. However, exceptions may apply for students who were held back in school. It's essential to check with the local school and FHSAA for specific rules and eligibility requirements.
yes
There is no age limitations on going to school. If they are legally enrolled, they can attend school.
Through an insurance company
An athlete is ineligible if he or she reaches 19 before June 15 of the current school year.
YES BUT NOT BY A 19 YEAR OLD YES BUT NOT BY A 19 YEAR OLD
Her 16 year old daughter attends boarding school and 19 year old son is in college.
this is why someone should stay in school....it is dropping out of high school...and NO a 19 year old should be done with high school, and NO 18 is the age of majority so one does not need to further their education (they should if they can not spell the word dropping......
No because th person is not a minor anymore and therfore they cant be forced to move back
The 19 year old might get pregnant... What are you asking? The 19 year old might get pregnant... What are you asking?
As long as they are your legal dependent.
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