Yes.
You can transfer schools at any age under 18 with a parents approval.
If17 if the legal age then yes. But i have heard nothing of age laws changing. SO if the legal age is 17 then yes but if it is 18 then no, you would have to have your parents permission to transfer schools.
18.
They should get permission from their parents. Also many schools do not permit it.
No, you must still have parents permission, at least in my old school. I guess it just depends on your schools policy.
You can only change schools if your parents transfer you. In addition, you mustake sure that you are in the correct zoning district.
Only if you gave them permission to let them use personal information. It may be written in the contract you and your parents signed...
I wanted to do this when I was a senior, but when the school found out that my parents (legal guardians) moved out of the schools jurisdiction, I had to have my host family get a power of attorney so that they could give permission for any decisions regarding me at the school or their activities.
By the school.
Yes, although it depends with the type of high school and their system of education. There are high schools that transfer credits from English schools to the American schools.
No
In most cases, transferring schools typically requires the consent of both parents or guardians, especially if there are shared custody arrangements. However, some schools or districts may have specific policies that allow a transfer with just one parent's signature if they have sole custody or if the other parent is unavailable. It's essential to check the specific regulations of the school district involved for accurate guidance.