That depends on the laws. Some states require age 18 and graduation to be an adult.
in some schools you can
Students can indeed go on medical leave in Ohio schools. This is a mandatory rule that must be followed by the school.
yes
I just came from a grad week meeting.We are supposed to leave 1 week after graduation and our graduation is May 18th.So we leave the 21st of June I just came from a grad week meeting.We are supposed to leave 1 week after graduation and our graduation is May 18th.So we leave the 21st of June
No, schools are typically responsible for students only during school hours and school-related activities. Once students leave school grounds, the responsibility shifts to parents or guardians.
around 18, school is divided into 6 years of elementary school and 6 years of "high school"
We leave High School when we are 16, but the Government has made a new law that we have to go to a Sixth Form College until we are 18.
You could probably solve this question a lot quicker, If you used the calculator that came with your computer. 785 - 50 + 76 = 811.
Britain has one of the highest drop out rates among developed countries. Approximately 20 percent of students leave school at the age of 16 in the UK.
Compulsory school in Hawaii ends at age 18. The law went into effect in 1896.
Your question is extremely complex so the answer will be lengthly. It's unbelievable that not many stats have been taken in the U.S. regarding students leaving High School and the percentage that is qualified to go to different colleges. Education and funding is lacking greatly in the U.S. Educational System. Many High School Students are simply not prepared for college. President Bush has made some changes to help students with loans (making it easier) to get through college. The system has been broken down by race and State-to-State. Many good students simply can't afford to go to college and those that manage to be accepted into college (SAT scores), often have to leave college after 1 - 2 years because of low finances. The good news is that the States has had an eye-opener and are going to be following students and giving percentages of success rates and finding out where the failures are so students can be helped more through the college process. The following information is interesting. Public High School Graduation and College-Readiness Rates: 1991