Yes, and I believe they also have to be enrolled in a ged program.
They are still a minor. They will need parental permission.
any age, you probably can't quit k-8th, but you can quit high school and collage
At 16 with parental permission.
you tell them the truth, that you dont like the class,and then you tell them why.
As of 2014, a child under the age of 17 is required to remain in school. The child is not allowed to leave school with or without the permission of parents.
Not at age 18 in Minnesota. Compulsory attendance ends at age 16 in that state, but it is not a good idea to leave.
A minor is subject to the decisions of their parents. School age workers are required to have a work permit which requires parental permission as well as school permission.
No, they have not reached the age of majority in Texas which is 18. Only then can they quit school and move out. Until then the parents have to be responsible and make the decisions.
In Rhode Island, a child can legally quit school at age 16, although they are encouraged to stay in school until they turn 18. However, if a student is 16 or older and wishes to leave school, they must obtain permission from a parent or guardian and may need to demonstrate a plan for their education or career post-quit. It's important to note that dropping out can have long-term consequences on future employment and educational opportunities.
Quit what? If you mean work then yes
No. I belive you have to be one year older in order to do so.
My son is 16 i have not let him quit school,he has miss alot of school and says hes not going back! What can happen now i've tried everything to keep him in school, but his dad say let him quit, i don't know what to do he hates school, could i get in trouble?