Not at age 18 in Minnesota. Compulsory attendance ends at age 16 in that state, but it is not a good idea to leave.
Yes, school attendance is compulsory in Germany until the age of 16.
Texas set the laws in 1915. School attendance is compulsory from age 6 to 18.
Children had to attend school from the age of 5. The school leaving age was 14 until April 1947 when it was raised to 15.
The maximum age one can be to enroll in a high school in the state of Texas is 25 as of 2009.
Virginia has had compulsory attendance laws since 1908. The age to drop out is 18 years old.
It is possible to do so in South Dakota. Their compulsory attendance ends at age 16.
No, the compulsory attendance age for school in West Virginia is 17 years.
In Pennsylvania, the legal age to drop out of school is 17. Students who are 18 or older can leave school without parental consent.
The state's compulsory education law sets the age at 18.
In the United States of American, the end of compulsory education vary by a state to state basis. Kids start school from ages five to eight and finish compulsory education from ages sixteen to eighteen.
At your age it is compulsory to go to school.