If you are over 18, you are legally an adult and do not need to attend high school, although it is harder to get a job. If you are a minor (under 18), then your parents will be held responsible for you not attending school, and I believe if you don't, you or your parents can get into legal trouble.
Yes if you 17yr old moves and is not attending school and is filing there classes will they lose their SSI. It is a good chance that the parents will lose SSDI also.
No, he is attending film school to become an editor.
When a teenager refuses to go to school, parents can effectively handle the situation by communicating openly with their child to understand the underlying reasons for their refusal. Setting clear expectations and consequences, seeking support from school counselors or mental health professionals, and providing positive reinforcement for attending school can also help address the issue.
As long as you are still attending school, most health insurances will let you remain on your parents plan.
Parents can handle a situation where their 13-year-old refuses to go to school by first understanding the underlying reasons for the refusal. They can communicate openly with their child, seek support from school counselors or mental health professionals, establish clear expectations and consequences, and provide positive reinforcement for attending school. It is important for parents to address any issues causing the refusal and work collaboratively with their child and school to find a solution.
Parents can handle a situation where their 14-year-old refuses to go to school by first understanding the underlying reasons for the refusal. They can communicate openly with their child, seek support from school counselors or mental health professionals, set clear expectations and consequences, and provide positive reinforcement for attending school. It is important for parents to address any issues affecting their child's attendance and work together with the school to find solutions.
why is attending school an important duty to citizens
why is attending school an important duty to citizens
Sure, once you reach the age of majority, which is 18.
States have age requirement laws pertaining to attending school. A minor that has been granted emancipation may not quit school unless they are the legal age to do so.
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