Yes, and I believe they also have to be enrolled in a ged program.
Yes, a parent can sign for a child to quit school in the state of Virginia. If you do quit school, it is highly recommended that you get your GED.
Earning your GED is one of the most important things that you can do if you quit school. Some colleges offer free GED classes that people can take online. You can take the class at home or at a college that is located near you. If you need help answering questions, then it is best to take the classes at a school.
The best way to earn a GED is to contact your local community college. The length of time it will take you to complete a GED course of study really depends on how far you made it in high school before you quit. After completing your courses of study, you will also have to take a test. If you pass that test, you will be awarded a GED!
You can earn your GED online at www.johnadams.edu.us. It is an accredited online school.
Only with approval of the court, but yes it is likely to be stopped.
Almost any job will accept a GED as proof of high school equivalency.
I Would look online. Your local public school will also help you find a GED class.
Generally, you can not take GED classes online, but there are several books you can buy to help you study, and lots of free classroom classes you can take.
It would be preferred to have your High School Diploma, but you can have a GED as well.
Many online schools offer online GED. One such school is Ashwood College. There are also many sites available which will help you prepare for your GED and take practice tests.
You can't test out of a test. Taking a test is taking a test. If you meant can you test out of school with a GED, the answer is yes, as long as you're old enough (depends on your state). To locate your nearest GED testing center:http://www.acenet.edu/resources/GED/center_locator.cfm