16 with parental consent. Actually GED's are the same as a high school deploma, most colleges will accept you, some will actually find a program that is right for you even if you do not have a high school deploma or GED. Although, taking the GED test is a bit hard. It depends on the grade level you are in. Example: You are in the 11th grade and you want to drop out and take your GED test, you will not have to take anything on the test that has anything to do with your past grade levels, you would only have to take it for the 11th grade year and the 12th grade year.
The Legal age is 17 years old. And why would you want to drop out of high school anyway?
In Missouri, a student can drop out at 17 years of age. An 18 year old doesn't have to attend high school, and can drop out without parental permission.
No.
Clayton High School - Missouri - was created in 1954.
Warrenton High School - Missouri - was created in 1906.
Eureka High School - Missouri - was created in 1908.
Marshfield High School - Missouri - was created in 2001.
Duchesne High School - Missouri - was created in 1924.
Douglass High School - Missouri - was created in 1926.
Douglass High School - Missouri - ended in 1956.
Missouri has a compulsory education policy until age 16. That has been in effect since 1905.
There is no age requirement to drop out of High School.