In Nebraska, a child must attend school until they are 18 years of age. However, a parent can give permission for a child to dropout at the age of 16.
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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.
No, for example in NY, the dropout age is 16.
In the US anywhere from 14 to 19. Basically if you are in high school and you stop going, you become a dropout. That can happen at any point in the above range.
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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.
The dropout Age for New York, as of 2009, is seventeen with a parent or guardian's consent.
They have to be under 21 before the school year starts.
You can dropout at the age of 16 with parent consent. To sign yourself out you have to be 17 or older.
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