The state's compulsory education law requires the student to remain in school until the age of sixteen. However, the state's legal age of majority if 18, therefore if the student's parents object to the child's wanting to quit, they can force him or her to remain in school.
You must be atleast 16. Some places say you have to be 15 and 8 months.
Yes. Call kids help phone , they have info and can give you numbers for more legal info. You have to stay in school till you're 18 or graduate high school but if you're not living at home you don't need parental consent to be in school
If you have parental consent of both parents and it will also require a court order because you are under 16.
A 15 year old can not drop out of school!. You are not allowed to take the GED until you normal grade would be graduating from high school. Indiana has set a mandatory education age until 16. You must be at least 16 in order to drop out of school. Please note that the unemployment rate for high school drop outs runs over 50% or higher in the current economy.
It depends. You can be as young as 14 with parental consent if you are working at a wage earning job. I think you can also "drop out" if you are in some kind of work training or vocational training. Otherwise, it's probably 16, or until the principal thinks you have progressed to the 10th grade level or you get a GED. If you're asking the question, you probably need to stay in school because with the internet available you should be able to easily find the information on your own. Why trust a stranger like me or the other hacks that answer these things. Go look at AZ Title 15, Chapter 8, Article 1. 15-802.D.4 states: "D. A person is excused from the duties prescribed by subsection A or B of this section if any of the following are shown to the satisfaction of the school principal or the school principal's designee: 4. The child is over fourteen years of age and is, with the consent of the person who has custody of him, employed at some lawful wage earning occupation."
15
No.
18 So, if a parent allows a child of 15 to "drop out", that's not breaking any law?
No, you cannot.
Not only parental consent. You can marry at 16 with parental consent, but at 15 you must also have high-court consent.
No.
You have to be at least 16 to drop out in most states. And have your parents permission.
Nowhere in the US without parental consent. There are states where you can with parental consent.
The state sets the age for compulsory education at 16. A minor cannot drop out of school until they are least 16 and have the consent of their parent(s) or legal guardian.
Yes but you need parental consent from her and his parents.
No. Even with parental consent you couldn't do it. In order to marry in GA a minor must be at least 16 and have parental consent.
There are a few states that would allow it with a court order as well as parental consent.