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Texas set the laws in 1915. School attendance is compulsory from age 6 to 18.
The standard definition of the Net Attendence Ratio is "number of pupils in the official age group for a given level of education who attend school in that level, expressed as a percentage of the population in that age group
In Texas, the legal age for a teen to drop out of school without parental consent is 18. However, students who are 16 or 17 may be able to withdraw from school with parental consent and meet certain criteria outlined by the school district.
15 and in school.
41 years of age
In Texas, children are required to start school by the age of 6. However, they are eligible to enroll in kindergarten as early as age 5. The law mandates that children must attend school until they reach the age of 18, unless they graduate earlier.
i guess around 85 %
The maximum age one can be to enroll in a high school in the state of Texas is 25 as of 2009.
Texas runs compulsory education until age 18. Exceptions will be determined by the local board of education.
In Texas, the legal dropout age is 18. Students who are 18 or older can drop out of school legally. However, it is always recommended to explore alternative education options or resources before making a decision to drop out.
age sixteen. check with Texas Education Agency: www.tea.state.tx.us./ also, Texas Tech University has a distance learning program for completing high school and college credit. check with them for GED testing. Good Luck!