Montana law that a child must remain in school until they attain age 16. At age 16 they can dropout of school. A few years ago there was an effort to change the law and require children to stay in school until age 18 or graduation. That effort failed to pass in the Montana Senate.
In Alaska, a minor who is at least 17 years old may dropout of high school. There are works in order right now to up that age to 18 years old.
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Hannah Montana is a fictional person played by Miley Cyrus, who is homeschooled
According to a study published on the following website, http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d07/tables/dt07_103.asp, the 2003-2004 high school dropout rate for Kansas was 2.2%.
whangarei, new zealand! kamo high school to be specific!!
Yes. The legal age of majority is 18 in the US. BUT, if you want your parents to pay for your graduation and possibly college, stay there until graduation.
His son is a high school dropout.
no.
When a student in full time education that is over the legal age just drop out of school they are often called dropouts. The definition of the word dropout can be found in many online dictionaries.
3.7 is the unemployment rate for the high school dropout in 2008 for an associate's degree.
usually they dropout to go to work full time
he is a high school dropout from Kingston
No, she didn't graduate high school. She has admitted she is a high school dropout. She does have her GED.
go and be succsessfull and go to high school
no, he graduated from Belleville High School class of '98
The teacher who always preaches the importance of punctuality arriving late for class themselves.
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