The age for compulsory education is 16 17, but the state's age of majority is 19, therefore a minor's parents can take steps to force him or her to remain in school if they so choose.
The compulsory education age was changed from 16 to 17 in 2009.
As of 2009, you have to be seventeen. (17)
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You need to be 16 to drop out of High School in New York.
Tennessee compulsory education law requires the student to remain in school until the age of seventeen (17).
The national percentage of high school drop outs is 8.1 percent. Females have a 7 percent drop-out rate and males a 9.1 percent drop-out rate.
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I believe the legal drop-out age in Minnesota is 16.
In the state of Alabama, you are considered a legal adult at the age of 19. Graduating from high school does not automatically confer legal adulthood.
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The state sets the age for compulsory education at 16. A minor cannot drop out of school until they are least 16 and have the consent of their parent(s) or legal guardian.
The answer to your question is age 18....
You can drop out between 16 or 17 in high school is the law in Alabama. I wouldn't if I were you because you won't get into/a good college and your job applications would see that and you could lose a lot of job opportunities. So stay in school! Hope this helped!
Hoover High School - Alabama - was created in 1994.
Springwood High School - Alabama - was created in 1970.
Northridge High School - Alabama - was created in 2003.
Well, you have to be enrolled in school to even take the test. If you drop out before you get it, you have to be eighteen to take the test. If you already have it, you may keep it. 🌸
You must reach the age of 17. Wrong, the actual age to be-able to drop out is at the age of 16 with legal guardians approval.