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.
Missouri's state constitution charges the state to make free public education available to those under the age of 21.
he sure does....
High School Student. As long as you can pay tuition and have taken the mandatory prerequisites in school. a toddler
Until the end of high school
Depends on what the child support order say and the laws where you live. If she's still in high school you might still have to pay. And you pay to the other parent or go to court to change the order so you can pay her.
They can indeed. However, if school fees are involved, the 18 year old does need to have means to pay them.
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I'm in KCMO. Until high school ends, or until age 23, if they go to college and carry at least 5 credit hours. I was able to add that requirement in 1992. See link.
Small school Missouri Teacher Base Pay is around $ 24,000
why wouldn't the government Pay for People that Has An high School Diploma From Cornerstone
Yes but she has to keep in mind who is going to pay for her upkeep after she does.
the name of the 4th year of high school is retirement/old meaning it is the year of high school you are considered retired by the government meaning you are 65 or 66 years old and you go back to high school to get a job so you can get enough pay and then use it to give to the government so you can get money from the government to use it for the things you need and want
about 10$ a hour