You can if you have parental permission.
No, a sixteen year old can not legally move out on their own in Kentucky. Unless the sixteen year old is married or has parental permission they have to live with the parent until they are 18.
The school is responsible for the child from door to door, but if your child has a fight after school the school is in charge of the child and will suspend or do the necessary thing according to the school rules. All children, unless involved in a school function and activity, need to go home when school is out. School's are not baby sitters.
In most places, a 17-year-old cannot legally be kicked out of their home while still in high school. Parents are usually responsible for providing care and support until the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 in many places. If a child is at risk of being kicked out, they should seek help from a trusted adult, school counselor, or local authorities.
There is no specific legal age for one child to watch another child. However, it is generally recommended that a child be at least 12 years old to be left alone to care for another child, and older if the children are very young or have special needs. It ultimately depends on the maturity and responsibility of the child being left in charge.
A child is generally labeled truant if they miss a certain number of days without excuses. Typically, an illness does excuse an absence, and truancy is based on the number of unexcused absences. If your child is chronically ill, its understandable that you may not be notifying the school each day that he/she will miss. If your child is sick enough that they are missing enough school to be considered truant, you should make an appointment to speak with the schools administrators right away. You can talk to them about the illness that is plaguing your child, the amount of time your child can realistically be expected to attend school/work on school work, and a plan for how to keep your child up to date with his/her peers. If the child is chronically hospitalized, you should also speak with hospital staff about alternative education programs. If you are simply allowing your child to stay home sick too much, and not taking the proper route to have the absence excused, you need to consider the long term effect that this is having on your child, and adjust your parenting accordingly.
in the state of North Carolina if the child is over sixteen years of age no they will not but if the quit school. the parent can be arrested.
I think we can try solve this problem by showing the child affection and welcoming him/her. If s/he feels accepted, s/he can start participating in community activity freely and as part of the community.
The number of days a child must attend school is set by state law. If you are moving, or changing the child from one school to another, you must abide by the state law of the area you are in.
No, as the parent no longer has jurisdiction over the child.
No. But it's my opinion and not factual.
If in Elementary School the child who pulled another child's pants down should be sent home with a note to their parents and the teacher should follow up on that note and have the child's parents come to the school to discuss the problem.
children stay at school tilll there 18 It depends largely on the country. In Britain, a child may leave school at the age of sixteen when he receives his national insurance card.
Child support in the state of California continues until the child stops going to school. including college.
When alexander was a child he permanently flattened his nose from bumping into another child at school.
Most people would spell it sixteen-year-old child. But over the last 20 years, people are ignoring the hyphens.
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No, a sixteen year old can not legally move out on their own in Kentucky. Unless the sixteen year old is married or has parental permission they have to live with the parent until they are 18.