In the United States, students can typically drop out of high school at age 16, although this can vary by state. Many states require students to complete a certain number of credits or education requirements before they can officially leave school. Some states allow students to drop out as early as 14 or 15 with parental consent or special circumstances. It's important for students and parents to check local laws for specific regulations.
11th grade .
12th grade is called senior year of high school. It's your last year of high school unless you're a high school drop out.
yes grade 7,8,9,10,11 are all reqaerd. you can drop out when you get to grade 12 if you wish
Sophomore
12th grade is called senior year of high school. It's your last year of high school unless you're a high school drop out.
According to Arizona law, any student over the age of 16 can legally drop out of high school. This law is listed under the classification of ARS 15-803.
Vicente Fernandez did not go to high school or college. He was forced to drop out of school when he was in fifth grade because of financial problems in his family.
According to age, he never went to High School. He dropped out of school at age 14 so, that could be in 6th or 7th grade in Middle School.
Yes. You can drop out of school after 8th grade. Please do not though, you will ruin your life.
Violent-J dropped out in the 9th grade, and I am pretty sure Shaggy did as well.
Certainly not! A 15 year old can not drop out of school! Most states, including West Virginia, have set a mandatory education age of 16. You must be at least that 16 in order to drop out of school. Please note that the unemployment rate for high school drop outs runs over 50% or higher in the current economy.
Of course you cannot! A 15 year old can not drop out of school. Most states have set a mandatory education age until 16, but Nevada is set at 17. You must be at least 17 in order to legally drop out of school. Please note that the unemployment rate for high school drop outs runs over 50% or higher in the current economy.