They go to school till 8th grade.
Amish kids get out of school earlier then Naugatuck people is because Amish people have gardens they have to take care of and Naugatuck does not. Amish people also get out earlier is because people plant gardens and the extra good people get to help and people who are bad in school get sold Another answer: All states have an age when children may leave school. That is the age when Amish children drop out of school. In this state it is 16. Frequently Amish children do not start school in First Grade until they are 7. The Amish value work done with ones hands more than work done with a pencil and a piece of paper. They learn carpentry and other useful manual skills. Today when a college diploma means that a person is unemployed and one hundred thousand dollars in debt. His Amish neighbor is adding to his house.
Yes, school attendance is compulsory in Germany until the age of 16.
In most states, yes, at least until they are 16.
Yes, you have to go to school at least between ages 6 and until 16.
It all depends on there age and when they were born. At a certain age they have to go to school. Its against the law in the US for kids not to go to school. (Until the age 16) Unless your a certain religion you can get your kids out of school after 8th grade. (I forgot the name of that religion)
Kids in the Netherlands go to school. Dutch kids are obliged to go to school when they are 4 or 5 years old. This obligation continues until the kid has reached the age of 16 and has successfully participated to an state-exam for HAVO, VWO or finished their secondary vocational study, or till the kid is 18.
16-18 depending on whether they stay on or not
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Compulsory education in Greece is 10 years. Kids start school in Kindergarden at the age of 5, and they have to stay at school until the age of 15-16. Continuing school until the age of 17-18 isn't compulsory, but almost everyone does.
Amish Rodeo - 2012 was released on: USA: 16 August 2012 (internet)
Children should have the opportunity to focus on their education and personal development. Working at a young age can impact their physical and emotional well-being, as well as hinder their academic progress. It is important to prioritize their overall growth and provide a safe and nurturing environment for them to thrive.