In some states, yes, you can. But since you are homeschooled, why not wait and graduate? You're not being homeschooled any more if you move out of your parents' house. You could try to become legally emancipated, but that may be a Catch 22, since graduating from high school is generally considered a requirement for it. Perhaps you could insist on going to a formal high school. If your parents won't let you, contact the counselor at the school and they may be able to help.
Why would you need permission to complete high-school? On the other hand, if you meant moving out without permission, perhaps you didn't pay attention in high-school and need more education. Maybe your parents could help you get a little smarter. Probably not. If you've finished HS, you can't be that far from 18. Why not tough it out and leave when you're "legal"? * The completion of high school is positive step towards adulthood. However, that does not automatically confer emancipation upon a minor. The legal age of majority is 18 in all states except for Nebraska where it is 19.
No, I'm sure they can't. The fact that they've finished high school has nothing to do with it. You must still be eightteen to move out on your own, with the exception of a few states whose age of majority is 19.
Yes they can. They are out of high school. You have to have a place to live and a job though
At 16 with parental permission.
In California an 18 year old is considered an adult. Therefore, they can excuse themselves from school without parental permission.
No, they will not be able to drop out. Education is mandatory until the age of 16. At that point they can drop out, though it usually requires parental permission.
No
As of 2014, a child under the age of 17 is required to remain in school. The child is not allowed to leave school with or without the permission of parents.
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You typically need parental permission to sign yourself out of school before the age of 18. If you are 17 and unable to obtain parental permission, you should discuss your situation with a school counselor or administrator to explore potential options or solutions.
No, in Iowa, a student must attend school until they turn 18 or graduate. A 16-year-old cannot drop out of school without parental permission.
At 16 with parental permission.
In California an 18 year old is considered an adult. Therefore, they can excuse themselves from school without parental permission.
In South Carolina, the legal age to drop out of high school without parental permission is 17.
In Arkansas, you must be at least 18 years old to drop out of school without parental permission. If you are under 18 and want to leave school, you will need written consent from your parents or legal guardians.
No, he or she would need parental or guardian permission and permission from the administrator/supervisor of the school district.
In most states in the United States, a 17-year-old cannot drop out of school without parental consent or involvement. School attendance laws typically require parental permission for students under 18 to leave school. It's best to check the specific laws in your state to be sure.
They are still a minor. They will need parental permission.
The legal age to leave home without parental consent in Mississippi is 18. However, individuals who are 17 and have graduated from high school or are emancipated may also leave home without parental permission.
where can i apply for school grant without using parental information