Check your state laws to be sure that 16 is the legal age to do it. Contact the school and advise them that you are withdrawing the student. Otherwise it would show up as a drop or incomplete.
Yes, your child can attend high school and take online high school classes. An example of this would be a child that is attending a rural school that does not offer advanced placement classes. The child would like to take an AP class and she registers with an online high school. Now she is dual enrolled in two high schools. Once she finishes the AP class she can request that it be transferred to her primary school transcript.
You can take child developement classes and daycare classes beginning in high school. You can also take online courses that include training for different child ages.
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Parents can leave property to minors in their wills. The court will appoint a trustee to hold the property in trust for the child. They will then take control when they are 18, or at the time the will specifies.
The educational time-frame to complete medical school is approximately eight years beyond high school completion.
does your child watch tv or watch movies? if they do, take an example from a tv show or movie. for example, sharpey in high school musical may be an example.
you take them to school because if you said bring them to school it sounds as if you are going to school and you are taking the child with you
You can take the ACT regardless of which classes you take. You can even take it before entering high school.
Go back to high school
To get college credit in high school.
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In most cases, you can take your child out of school for a family vacation, but you may need to get permission from the school beforehand. It's important to check with the school's policies and communicate with your child's teachers to make sure they don't miss important lessons or exams.