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He would have enroll in an alternative school or if none are available, attempt to enroll in a different district. Or, he can wiat one full year and then re-enroll at his old high school. The only other alternative he has is GED.
you have to do a application form, and wait for a while
The answer to both questions is yes.
Yes, if the non custodial parent wanted to file suit to have the support order amended or rescinded it should have been done when the child dropped out of school and/or moved from the custodial parent's residence. A child support order is valid until the child reaches the age of majority for the state where the order was issued or the age stated in the support order or unless the order is changed or ceased by order of the court.
The spelling form is listed in some dictionaries as one word, but more consistently by users as the hyphenated form "re-enroll" (also re-enrollment).
Sorry, I know that YOU know what you're referring to, but the question makes no sense. Please re-word and re-submit.
If a child truly has Scarlet Fever, the child needs to be kept at home during treatment, unless otherwise directed by a physician. School exams can always wait and be re-scheduled.
If you drop from high school your career options are severely limited. Most employers at least want a GED or a High School Diploma to consider you for employment. However, most low level retail, construction and fast food jobs should be open to you. I would strongly suggest you re enroll or get a GED.
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It is possible to go back to high school and complete a high school education if you are still young enough. However, most adults opt instead to go through a GED course and take the GED exam. When you have a GED it is considered the equivalency of a high school education.
I don't believe you need to. Check with the school or go to www.k-12.com
You CAN reenroll if you quit but ull probably end up at a diffrent job corps if they decide to accept you in.