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Just thinking about difficult child's education
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 483124" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I've looked thru the requirements several times and all I see are the requirements to graduate- but it doesn't say there is a requirement to be in high school a min of 4 school years, soooo.....and that was the arugument I used with my high school when I did it!</p><p></p><p>PS Sorry about they typos- I have people here picking up the 'free' carpy washer & dryer so I can get new ones delivered.</p><p></p><p>As an after thought- can 17 yo's quit school without parent's consent- including a non-custodial parent who still has parental rights?</p><p></p><p>If difficult child wanted to stay his full senior year in order to get the advanced diploma, I would be supportive of that. I just don't want him re-offending or quitting HS in order to get out from underneath re-entry lady, me and/or PO quicker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 483124, member: 3699"] I've looked thru the requirements several times and all I see are the requirements to graduate- but it doesn't say there is a requirement to be in high school a min of 4 school years, soooo.....and that was the arugument I used with my high school when I did it! PS Sorry about they typos- I have people here picking up the 'free' carpy washer & dryer so I can get new ones delivered. As an after thought- can 17 yo's quit school without parent's consent- including a non-custodial parent who still has parental rights? If difficult child wanted to stay his full senior year in order to get the advanced diploma, I would be supportive of that. I just don't want him re-offending or quitting HS in order to get out from underneath re-entry lady, me and/or PO quicker. [/QUOTE]
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