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Q: Can a 17 year old drop out of school with the new law that passed recently in Texas?
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What is the legal age for a student to drop out of school in Texas?

Texas mandates school for children from age 6 to 18. The law was passed in 1915.


How do you drop out of high school in Texas?

Stop going to school.


What age can you drop out of school in texas?

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Can you legally drop out of school in Maryland at the age of sixteen without a parents signiturein Maryland?

Recently, in late March 2008, the Senate passed a bill saying that you must be seventeen to drop out of high school legally in Maryland, as opposed to the original sixteen years of age you could have been before March.


How does a sixteen year old drop out of high school in Texas?

You can't.


Can a 15-year-old drop out of school with parental consent in Texas?

No.


What is the legal age a teen can drop of school in Texas?

Texas requires school attendance until age 18. That would be the legal age.


What is the legal age a child may drop out of school in Texas?

Texas set the laws in 1915. School attendance is compulsory from age 6 to 18.


What is the graduation rate at the university of Texas at Austin?

It has been at the 65% level, as can best be approximated.


What is the high school drop out rate for Houston Texas?

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Can a 16-year-old with parental consent drop out of high school in Texas?

yes, a 16-year-old with parental consent can drop out of high school in texas. 18-year-olds can drop out without parental consent.


Can a 17 year old drop out of school without parent present?

No, you are a minor. Stay in school or join the military. Get the GED passed and have your parents give permission for you to enlist.