No. Many Parents Home-school their children. Its Not a Requirement to go to school to learn you can be homeschooled.
Parents send their children to school because children need to learn and school is the place where professional educators are. Since 1635 school has been required by law in the United States.
Parents send their children to school because children need to learn and school is the place where professional educators are. Since 1635 school has been required by law in the United States.
Even though the Algerian law states that children from 6-15 should go to school; there is still lack of enrolment of children by parents!
That will depend on your location. Some states require you to finish high school first.
Most states in America don't require parents of homeschoolers to be college educated. The vast majority of homeschooling parents, whether they are college educated or not, give their children a sound education. But there are some parents who neglect their children. To ensure that homeschoolers get a proper education, some states require them to be evaluated annually. Even in states such as Alabama where homeschooling is illegal, many parents are homeschooling their kids through a loophole called the church school option. And some of the parents there are not college educated. Homeschooling laws vary from country to country. Homeschooling is illegal in some countries, such as Germany. In other countries like Malaysia, there are no homeschooling laws at all and homeschooling parents are educating their children in total freedom. So it all depends on the country and state you come from.
It will depend on the state in question. Many states require school attendance until age 18. The lowest age is 16.
Yes, parents can obtain a visitor visa to visit their children in the United States.
In the United States, most states require children to start school at age 5 or 6, depending on the state’s laws. Compulsory education typically continues until ages 16 to 18. Some states also have specific requirements regarding kindergarten attendance and early education programs. Always check local regulations, as these can vary significantly.
Filial responsibility laws are state laws that require adult children to financially support their parents. However, these laws are not commonly enforced and vary in scope and application across states.
They are called a truant. States and many countries have mandatory education laws making it a requirement to attend school. Some states will even prosecute parents that allow their children to skip school.
In many countries, children are required to attend school until they reach a certain age, typically between 16 to 18 years old. For example, in the United States, most states mandate school attendance until the age of 16, though some require it until 18. This age requirement varies by country and can depend on local laws and educational systems. Parents should check their specific jurisdiction for exact regulations.
The children, like their families, were from many countries, cities, and US states. There was no schooling on Titanic so all children attended their own.