It depends on the country, In some 3rd world countries kids can drop out whenever they want but in civilized countries like Australia, they have to go to school until they are 17 years old
It is a educational job since 1979,since children are forced by law to go other wise its time to go to jail so to speak so yeah its a job
by the way its in Collins law 1969 to 1979!
In the United States, parents typically have the right to choose where their children go to school, whether it is a public, private, charter, or homeschool setting. However, specific regulations may vary by state and district. It's always best to check local laws and policies regarding school choice options.
The number of days a child must attend school is set by state law. If you are moving, or changing the child from one school to another, you must abide by the state law of the area you are in.
By 1880, the law said that all children aged 5 - 10 must go to primary school, so every child would receive a basic education!
a child is forced to go its the law anyway they do get payed in education[knowledge]
No, President George Washington did not go to law school. He received a basic education as a child and later became a surveyor. He did study law privately and passed the Virginia Bar exam, but he did not attend a formal law school.
Mikhail Gorbachev graduated from the Moscow State University in 1955 with a degree in law.
The army does not require you to go to law school before joining. If you want to be a JAG officer, yes, you go to law school first.
You can't go to law school right after high school; one of the minimum requirements for entrance to law school is an undergraduate college degree, preferably with a very high GPA.
There are no prerequisites for law school.
Lincoln did not attend law school. He was self taught.
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No, you do not have to go to school in Georgia. You will have to pass the bar exam in Georgia.