No. You have to be 17.
you have to be 18 year of age in South dakota!
You must reach the age of 17. Wrong, the actual age to be-able to drop out is at the age of 16 with legal guardians approval.
In North Dakota, the minimum age to drop out of school with parental consent is 16. However, dropping out of school is not recommended as it can have long-term negative consequences on a person's future opportunities and success. It's important to explore alternative education options if facing challenges in traditional schooling.
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It is possible to do so in South Dakota. Their compulsory attendance ends at age 16.
According to census.gov, the median age of people in North Dakota is 37.0 years of age (2007).
In South Dakota, the legal requirement to attend school is until age 18 or high school graduation, whichever comes first. However, there are provisions for early withdrawal with parental consent and approval from the school district superintendent. It's important to understand the specific rules and implications before considering dropping out.
Approximately 15% of the population of North Dakota is age 65 and older.
No. Compulsary education is through age 16 in North Carolina. And why would you want to drop out of school and flip burgers for the rest of your life?
If you are a high school drop out and you do not have your GED, you cannot get your drivers license until you are eighteen. If you already have your license when you drop out, it will be revoked.
The age of consent in North Dakota is 18 years old. This means that individuals under 18 are not legally able to consent to sexual activity with someone older than them. Engaging in sexual activity with a minor under the age of consent is considered statutory rape in North Dakota.
When they are no longer a minor. Which would be when they turn 18 in North Dakota.