It is up to your parents and you really
Yes, because they are technically an adult under the law.
no first wait a little while longer and try to be yourself and not someone your not. Be kind to kids and talk and try to be as normal as you can be. If not get help from your paretns or teachers. Then if it doesin't work out well than switch schools.
a boy should be at least 18 before he can move out.
In many ways, schools should get better school supplies. Even if it means using taxes, schools should get better supplies. For example, some schools have old text books from 10 years ago. They should get newer versions of those books, unless the information in there is correct as it is right now, or if it does not need to be updated.
If your 18 year old wants to move out in Washington you should let them. When children turn 18 they are legally an adult and can move out if they choose.
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How should schools be written
that segregation in schools was against the constitutionThat there should not be separate schools for black and white studentsThat schools should be desegregated.
You should not. Just face it. you need to move on.
Only if they are already 18 years old.
If that is what the parents want, yes. Otherwise they have to be 18.
Yes she can, it is not illegal. if it okay with her to move than you can't change her mind, but if you are worried than you should talk about this to someone who can help.