not by the the public.but teachers can only with permission.
Yes.
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I do not think it is.
Yes.
In Minnesota, the legal age to drop out of school is 17. However, students can leave school at 16 if they have parental permission. It's important to note that students are required to attend school until they reach the age of 18 or graduate. Additionally, there are specific procedures that must be followed for a student to officially withdraw from school.
It is entirely legal and appropriate for the police to profile criminals based on their behavior. It is illegal and inappropriate to profile based solely on race.
In most cases, it is not legal for teachers to keep students from lunch as it is considered a basic need and right for children to have access to food during the school day. If a teacher is preventing students from having lunch without a valid reason, it should be reported to school authorities.
The Oklahoma Senate Education Committee approved a bill that prohibits students under the age of 18 from dropping out of school.
The legal age to drop out of school in Louisiana is 18. Students who are 16 or 17 years old may leave school early if they meet specific criteria, such as completing a GED program or getting parental consent.
In 1950, the legal age to quit school in New York was 16, which was when students could drop out with parental consent. However, students could leave school at 14 if they had a job to go to and their parents approved. The compulsory education laws required students to attend school until they reached the age of 16.
In Georgia, the legal age to quit school is 16. However, students must have completed the 9th grade and must also have parental consent to withdraw from school before turning 18. It's important to note that while students can leave school at this age, they are encouraged to continue their education or pursue alternative options like GED programs.
In Texas, the legal age for a teen to drop out of school without parental consent is 18. However, students who are 16 or 17 may be able to withdraw from school with parental consent and meet certain criteria outlined by the school district.