No, because at 16 your (most likely) only a junior (may vary). Either way, you will still be in highschool and your education is not over.
You should be able to because you are old enough to make your own decisons but in my opinion dropping out is NOT the right decison. You could miss alot of teachings that you should know and why drop out when you already came this far.
In my opinion, kids should not be able to drop out of school till they're a legal adult (18 years old). Resent studies show that below that age, they are too young to make that important decision.
I believe it is allowed at the age of 18 in most areas
The only reason a high school student should not be allowed to enter a beauty pageant would be if there's no age division for them. Or possibly, the student doesn't meet entrance requirements. One good reason would be that one of the requirements be that the student must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA to be allowed to enter a pageant. Otherwise, there is no reason high school students should not be allowed to participate.
Only by lobbying the state legislature to change it to age 22.
In Iowa, students can legally drop out of school at the age of 16. However, they must have parental consent to do so. It's important to note that while students can leave school at this age, they are encouraged to continue their education, as obtaining a high school diploma significantly improves future opportunities. Additionally, Iowa has programs aimed at supporting students who may be considering dropping out.
At the age of 4
The legal age to drop out of school in Pennsylvania is 18. Students who are 17 may drop out if they meet certain requirements, such as having parent or guardian permission.
In Minnesota, the legal age to drop out of school is 17. However, students can leave school at 16 if they have parental permission. It's important to note that students are required to attend school until they reach the age of 18 or graduate. Additionally, there are specific procedures that must be followed for a student to officially withdraw from school.
for the most part students drop out right at the very end, and that's in high school. depression and stress may cause this
No - as the most logical explanation can be that mostly students at school are under age and are not legally allowed to smoke at that age.Moreover, smoking in public places with other students around can increase the risks of second hand smoking for the non-smoking students too.no!!! not at all..
In Pennsylvania compulsory attendance ends at age 17. The law has been in effect since 1895.
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