In most cases, a 14-year-old may have some input regarding which school to attend, particularly if they are transitioning to high school. However, the final decision typically rests with their parents or legal guardians, who consider various factors such as the child's needs, academic goals, and the family's circumstances. Some regions may allow older teens to have more say, especially in charter or specialized schools. Ultimately, parental guidance plays a crucial role in the decision-making process.
There is no age limitations on going to school. If they are legally enrolled, they can attend school.
1 year old
yes
Yes they can. im 14 and will be attending high school next year
Yes.
Yes, if a grandpa can still get his High School Diploma yes
yes
The law in Guam requires all children to attend school when they reach the age of five years old. A child must have reached the age of five years old by July 31 of each year for enrollment in a school for that particular school year.
you have to be 5 or older to attend.
When CPS is involved they supervise a family's decisions. It is unlikely that they will let a 13 year old leave the city to attend a school of their choice because in general 13 year olds do not have the legal right to make choices.
In the state of Colorado, a child must be 5 years old by September 15 to start kindergarten (the first year of elementary school).
If you're in the US...no.