your employer cant work you full time it called labor law but you can withdrawl from schoolanytome with gaurdans signiture and a hearing with your board of education office
Eoin Colfer worked as a primary school teacher before becoming a full-time writer.
Yes you can but you are limited to the amount of hours you can work and what day's you can work if you are in full time education. Speak to your local council and they can advise as they issue work permits which you may need depending on the kind of work you want to do. If you wish to leave school, speak to your guidance teacher and they will advise you if you can leave school and attend college. It all depends on when your birthday is.You can't leave full time education ( school or college) to work full time.
Depending on when you are to "class up" for your "A" school. If there is time before, you can take leave if you are authorized.
Should fukcing hope so at my school we don't learn what so ever that's why my school is at the bottom ranking for education and that is Robert Napier Secondary School anything flies as long as your a slang called Antina Hayes these days.
The age at which a person may leave full-time education is now 18. It used to be 16.
Well the new school rule is you have to stay until you are 18 years old but.... if you get a job at age 16 and its full time then you dont hve to go to school but you get the oppertunity if you want to as i said if you get a job though you cant just leave they wont let you.
Age 12
Before becoming a full-time writer, Rick Riordan was a middle school English and history teacher.
That depends entirely on the school district, the individual school and the teacher's area of expertise. It can be part time or full time.
i want to see you tonight and spend time with you before i leave
they school at 9 am till 5pm
The phrase is "full time" and properly hyphenated "full-time" when used as an adjective before a noun.