only if your parents/gaurdians consent. Depending on the state you maybe able to emancipate yourself. But if home life isn't bad why not stay there and save your money for when your older.
No, becoming emancipated means you have to prove to the court that you can support yourself.
No. It's a good first step, since it means you're more likely to be able to support yourself than if you're still in school, but it doesn't automatically emancipate you.
Attending a play means that you are going to go see a play.
This means that the school has no requirements for you to be eligible to go to their school except for attending an open house or taking a tour of the school. Make sure you sign your name when you go for the open house/tour so that there is a record of you being there.
It means 'attending a meeting'.
"Which school do you attend?" or "What school do you go to?" may be English equivalents of "¿A qué esceula asistes?"Specifically, the preposition "a" means "to." The interrogative "qué" means "what." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school." The verb "asistes" means "(You) are attending, attend, do attend."The pronunciation is "ah keh-SKWEH-lah-SEE-stehs."
school pride means to be true to your school.
You have to wait until you turn 18--and be sure that you have the means to support yourself.
Attending school is considered a civic duty because a person is enriching themselves through education. This person can then go out and get a job and be a productive member of society.
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In many states, expulsion means you are banned from attending any school within that state; which means you will have move out of state if you wish you attend high school and get a diploma. However, you do have the option of attending a private or charter school to earn a regular diploma and not end up receiving a G.E.D., however this can be complicated and costly. Overall, it is best to not get expelled because no colleges or universities will consider accepting someone who has been expelled from a school or a district.
School spirit means supporting one teams. You cheer for your team in hopes that they will win. People will dress in their school's color to show their support for the school.