This mainly depends on what school district you go to and what their guidelines for passing and moving on to high school are. Typically, you must pass every one of your classes in order to move on to the next grade level. If there is a huge test that covers every subject in that grade level at the end of middle school, I would assume that you must pass it in order to move on.
No but if you fail it you will get put in ais its pretty much a iq(intelligent quoitent) test
So you will be in the special class
Yes you do.....you can drop out of high or secondary school but you are by law to go to middle school
Take as many math classes as your high school has to offer. Then take more math, as well as business, accounting and economics courses when in college. For the top level jobs, move on to graduate school, and finish your education with a Ph.D. in Economics.
School is alot more work then most things. Like at work you got a cash register, with it you dont need to think as much cause the work (math) is done for you. Now on to physical work. At school you move class to class but at work your in one spot most of the day plus at school you have gym. And that's why school is more work.
If you are in High School.... NO NO NO NO But if you graduated from High School already then do what you want
No
You are an adult at 18, regardless of whether or not you have a high school degree, so yes, you can move out.
If you live in the US... No. Graduating high school is not an emancipating event. When you turn 18 you can move out.
Yes she could move out of her parents house but I don't know about starting high school again. But I think that once when you move out of that house then you are going to slack off and not graduate. Maybe you should think about it after you graduate from high school then going to college or university and then move away from home.
you can move out but you would have to support yourself, which you have already finished high school and im very sure you would do fine Good paying jobs are in your hands IF you have your high school diploma.
Yes.
Yes
In most cases, you can move out at 17 if you have graduated high school. However, you would need to ensure that you can financially support yourself and handle all aspects of living independently. It's important to consider factors like housing, finances, and support network before making such a decision.
You can only move out if you are 18, have parental permission or is emancipated by the court. Having a high school diploma is great but does not emancipate you.