No, they will not be able to drop out. Education is mandatory until the age of 16. At that point they can drop out, though it usually requires parental permission.
No
16-years of age with the permission of the parent(s) or guardian. The age for compulsory education is 16; the student must have the permission of the parents or legal guardian. 16 As of January 1, 2005, the age for a student to legally drop out of school in the state of Illinois is 17 years old. http://www.cps.k12.il.us/AboutCPS/Departments/Dropout_Prevention_Recovery/ A minor may leave school at the age of 16, with parental consent.
In the state of New York the legal drop out age to leave school is 18. It was 16 but was recently changed to 18.
In the U.S. the current legal age to quit or drop out of school is 16, however in some states it depends on the situation. If a person has physical or mental disabilities that require special care home schooling can be available. Another example is if teen pregnancy occurs.States establish compulsory education laws, therefore the age differs. However, no student can leave school before the age of 18 without permission of their parents or legal guardian. - Nebraska's current legal age to quit or drop out of school is 16, however permission from parents or legal guardian is required.
Yes. * Regardless of the required age for compulsory education in any US state a minor needs the permission of their parent(s) or legal guardian to leave school before the age of 18.
probably, or you could just bunk off school
i belive you need a parents permission and you need to obtain a GED
Many states allow you to drop out at 16 with parental permission. Each state sets their own laws about mandatory education. In most, they require you to attend school until graduating from High School or age 18.
No.
I think 16
You have to be at least 16 to drop out in most states. And have your parents permission.
No, in Iowa, a student must attend school until they turn 18 or graduate. A 16-year-old cannot drop out of school without parental permission.
No
18!
No, 17 is the age you can drop out in Illinois, it used to be 16 but they changed it. However you are within a year of graduating!!!! Don't give up now, you have come this far, why stop so close to the end?
Yes, But you need parents permission.. You have to go to the school and fill out the homeschooling papers. If you plan to drop out, make plans to get your GED immediately. You are dead in the water careerwise without it.
16-years of age with the permission of the parent(s) or guardian. The age for compulsory education is 16; the student must have the permission of the parents or legal guardian. 16 As of January 1, 2005, the age for a student to legally drop out of school in the state of Illinois is 17 years old. http://www.cps.k12.il.us/AboutCPS/Departments/Dropout_Prevention_Recovery/ A minor may leave school at the age of 16, with parental consent.