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!
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In 2009, the state of Alabama raised the minimum age to drop out of high school to 17. Previous to that it was 16 years old.
A person must be 17 or older to legally drop out of high school in Alabama. The law was raised to the age of 17 in 2009.
Normally 18 unless you are held back, then it's 21.
16. Get help GET YOUR diploma!
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Montana law that a child must remain in school until they attain age 16. At age 16 they can dropout of school. A few years ago there was an effort to change the law and require children to stay in school until age 18 or graduation. That effort failed to pass in the Montana Senate.
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Yes. I dropout of school when i was 16 year old started working it was alright but i keep getting pass on promotion since i didn't finish high school after a while i quit my work and went back to school ( adult school) i end up getting my high school diploma at the age of 21. I feel bad since i won't be able to get my prom night :(.
Do NOT drop out of school, keep going and graduate highschool at least!
Serial Killer (Night Stalker) Richard Ramirez - Jefferson High School El Paso, Texas (dropout) It has been reported that Richard Ramirez attended Phoenix Union High School in Arizona. It is possible that a child was produced - now 31 years old.
In most districts, 16, with parental consent. Newton-Conover and City of Newton school districts raised their dropout age to 18 beginning with the 2014 - 2015 school year.
No, in Pennsylvania, the legal dropout age is 18. Students are required to attend school until age 17 or graduation, whichever occurs first.
To help prevent 18 year old high school students from passing it on to younger users
Yes. According to the HSLDA, the homeschooling law in Alabama states that compulsory attendance ages are between six and seventeen.