Your parent or guardian need to be there when you register in a new school. * An 18-year-old is considered a legal adult in all US states with the exception of Nebraska where the age of majority is 19. Regardless of the age of the student, parents do not decide which public school their child will attend. That being the case whether the 18-year-old could change schools depends upon state laws and the school districts policy.
As an 18 year old, your legally a human being in the United States.
You could drop out, change schools or even become a parent.
Although you are 18 and have been allotted these rights, one must consider the consequences before seeking them. If you choose to leave your high school, credit loss can occur and not to mention you'll be leaving your class/peers behind as well!
Think wisely before changing high schools- it might not be the right choice.
No and the school has paperwork for your parents to fill out and sign. They also have to prove they live in the district, have shot records, and because it is a transfer school records. All require parents consent.
Any 18 year old is an adult, and needs no consent to anything as he/she is legal for everything but drinking (21) and renting cars (25).
Your parent[s] have the right to make this decision. If you want to attend a school that they did not give permission for you to attend you will need to see a judge and have them make the decision. Before you do that check your state and county law because in most places you go to school by district of residence, not by choice.
If17 if the legal age then yes. But i have heard nothing of age laws changing. SO if the legal age is 17 then yes but if it is 18 then no, you would have to have your parents permission to transfer schools.
Everett High School - Massachusetts -'s motto is 'Everett's Schools Are Everett's Pride'.
You can only change schools if your parents transfer you. In addition, you mustake sure that you are in the correct zoning district.
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Yes. At 18 you are an adult and can transfer or quit school if you wish. You can also sign contracts, marry, enlist, and make other adult decisions.
18 year olds can make their own decisions, yu can enter into contracts & make decisions.
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Yes, you are an adult at 18. The fact you are married has nothing to do with it.
no she doesnt she can go t oher schools nurse or teen health facility and get things from there such as condoms pills etc.
Different schools have different regulations on this. Some will give students birth control after a pelvic exam. Some schools sorta just hand it out. Others will need parental consent. If you can, ask your guidance counselor. He/she will answer in a direct way and keep it confidential.
Yes, an 18-year-old can transfer schools in Texas without parental consent. It is a good idea to get consent because in most cases a parent is paying for the schooling. This does not mean that the parent is forced to pay for the new school.
Carlisle Public Schools - Massachusetts - was created in 1848.
Your parent[s] have the right to make this decision. If you want to attend a school that they did not give permission for you to attend you will need to see a judge and have them make the decision. Before you do that check your state and county law because in most places you go to school by district of residence, not by choice.
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