You can enroll yourself in school at age eighteen. However, you should visit a local school and speak with the guidance counselor who can review your status and explain your options in your school system. You may need to enroll in a GED program rather than being able to enroll in the regular high school program because of your age and status.
No.
yes you can
Maybe. It depends upon the current situation of the student and the policy of the school district in which the student wishes to enroll.
They can indeed. However, if school fees are involved, the 18 year old does need to have means to pay them.
The legal age to move out is 17, but you can not un enroll from school. Only the person who enrolled you can un enroll you, unless emancipated.
At 17, you may be legally allowed to drive with a license, donate blood in most states with parental consent, enroll in the military with parental permission, and consent to medical treatment without parental consent in certain situations.
Do you mean can they enroll themselves in school? No.
You would have to sign the application, so I don't see how.
No to both questions UNLESS the minor has been emancipated. NO judge will emancipate a minor so that she can move in with her adult boyfriend. That is NOT the purpose of emancipation.
In Arizona, a student who is 16 or 17 years old may withdraw from school without parental consent, but they must provide written notice to the school district. After withdrawing, the student must either enroll in a GED program or an alternative education program until they turn 18.
With the parent's consent, yes. However, the grandparents would need some type of legal custody otherwise they will not be able to do things like consent to the child's medical care, enroll the child in school (and the child must attend school), etc.
In most states, the legal age is 18. Meaning that you can sign a legally binding contract at 18 years of age. So, you should be able to move anywhere in the US at that age.