No, not all states require the subject humanitites to be taught. you can simply skip humanities by getting your parents to sign the Civil Rights and void of schooling declaration.
Pennsylvania has compulsory school from age 8 to 17. A 16 year old cannot drop out of school.
16 and even then you can only work 8 hours a wekk if youre still in compulsory education (year 11).
Good levels for an 8 year old depends on the subject matter. An 8 year old should be able to solve some problems and be able to read fluently and understand what they are reading.
Short answer is: they're not. In 'figure skating' competition, skaters were required to trace certain 'figures,' for example the figure 8, on the ice. The compulsory figures in international competition were dropped completely after 1990.
In Britain, there is nursery or playgroup which is for 3 year olds, followed by reception for 4 year olds. Year 1 is ages 5 -6, year 2 is 6-7, then year 3 is 7-8, year 4 is 8-9, year 5 is 9-10, and year 6 is ages 10-11. After year 6 you begin secondary school, following the same pattern up to year 11, which is followed by a now compulsory two years in a sixth-form or a college, or doing an apprenticeship.
At 4 years old, children can go to Kindergarten (not called Kindy all throughout Australia. Sometimes referred to as Preschool). THIS IS NOT COMPULSORY. At 5, children start school. Generally there is 8 years of Primary School. Some states have students start High School or a Middle School before Year 8. In South Australia, Primary School is Reception (First year) to Year 7 (Last year of Primary School) and then move onto High School from Year 8-Year 12.
8 month out of 12 months in a year or 8/12 = 3/4 of a year.
is there something she really likes or that she has alot of in her room? if not what subject does she teach?
Strictly speaking, never. All the legislation on the matter relates to compulsory education, not schooling - but there is one exception. 1870 - School Boards, in areas where they existed, had the option of making education compulsory between ages 5 and 11. 1876 - This was extended to areas without School Boards. 1880 - Education from 5-11 made compulsory thoughout England and Wales. Note that the Factory Act of 1844 required large scale employers to provide part-time schooling for child employees aged 8-13 (later 14). In fact, compulsory education has often been widely taken to mean compulsory schooling.
The correct grammar between 'an 8 year old' or an '8 years old child' is 'an 8 year old child'.
8 millon a year :( 8 millon a year :(
It is 8/12 off a year.