They are legally allowed to move out, as they are adult "technically", but as far as the school is concerned the parents would still be legal guardians and need to sign any and all excuses.
It depends on the school district, my school district still has it, but only because it will be completely funded by parents, and not by the state.
No...I don't think they're old enough to...they're still young to move out to a big state and didn't finsh school yet....not unless their parents are as careless as their child is...
Not all parents can home school, and not all families have 2 parents. In some families, both parents work.
Her parents can't do anything about it it is her choice and if she still goes to school then it doesn't matter
yes, they live in san diego california
The legal age is 18
The modern school system was designed to follow the hours of the parents' work schedule, so your parents can drop you off at school and still get to their jobs on time.
Technically your parents will always have custody over you. But if you are a citizen then not really.
{| |- | Yes you can. The age of majority in California is 18. Once your reach that age, your parents are no longer responsible for you. |}
Yes, until the child reaches the age of majority (usually 18), the parents are legally responsible for the child. This includes providing financial support, housing, and meeting other basic needs. Factors like quitting school and living with an of-age partner don't automatically emancipate the child.
i think his father died while he was still in school.
yes