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Can you choose what high school you go to?
Although students have the right under California law to a free, public education, the law does not guarantee that a student can attend the school of his or her choice, or even the neighborhood school.
How do I get my first choice secondary school?
8+ Tips for Getting Your First Choice Secondary School
- Make Sure You Meet the Criteria.
- Supply the Right Documents.
- Keep Track of Your Deadlines and Dates.
- Attend Secondary School Open Days.
- Check If You Meet Any Special Requirements.
- Do Your Research and Prepare.
- Make Sure You Apply Early.
Can I apply to college at 16 without my parents’ consent?
Yes you can apply to which college but even for letter or anything if you under 18 you will need your parents permission. You can not live alone at age 16 unless you’ve been kick out by your parents. Compulsion age for education got raised until age 18. For secondary school your parents have to apply and enrol you.
Do you have to be enrolled in high school until 18?
Yes, in fact, according to nearly all state law, you MUST be enrolled in high school until you graduate, or until you turn 18 (which ever comes first). Now, here is where it gets tricky: there are kids who are not living with parents, who do not do it legally.
Can a 16 year old get legal custody of a child?
There is a legal process called EMANCIPATION. This is where the parents willfully give up all rights and claims to their adolescent and some states will allow it at 16 if the parents sign custody to a judge approved minor.
Should a 16 year old be emancipated?
Sure. There is a legal process called EMANCIPATION. This is where the parents willfully give up all rights and claims to their adolescent and some states will allow it at 16 if the parents sign custody to a judge approved minor. Now ask me if a 16 year old SHOULD be emancipated.