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wcast

(595 posts)
27. In PA it is law
Sat Mar 14, 2020, 08:31 AM
Mar 2020

Compulsory education is from 8 to 17. Day you turn 17 you can walk out with no repercussions. Shots are also not required. Homeschooling is huge with little oversight or caring. This is all based on religion.

Cyber charter schools make as much per student as brick and mortar schools with little accountability. Many kids drop out by enrolling in cyber charters and then not attending/logging on. Their requirements are much lower and they supply ipads, computers, printers, even internet as there is little cost for them. All of these costs are taken directly from the local school district's state reimbursement.There are some poor districts that can't afford to operate buildings due to this. These cyber schools under perform the vast majority of school districts.

High school teachers, help me out here. [View all] proud2BlibKansan Jun 2012 OP
I guess it is pretty hard to stop a determined 17-year old. femmocrat Jun 2012 #1
A prohibition on dropping out would be more trouble than its worth bluestateguy Jun 2012 #2
We clearly need more alternative settings proud2BlibKansan Jun 2012 #3
Definitely alternative settings - TBF Jun 2012 #8
Great ideas. sulphurdunn Jun 2012 #17
years ago it was allowed to help on family farm, etc. rateyes Jun 2012 #4
and we need to go back to vo-tech schools rateyes Jun 2012 #5
Absolutely. It is happening in my area - TBF Jun 2012 #9
Do you know why those were abandoned? proud2BlibKansan Jun 2012 #10
exactly. NCLB has left far too many behind because of the cookie cutter way we rateyes Jun 2012 #12
AHA, so THAT's what happened. I'm one for vo-tech 100%. I work with LD, ADD, SpecEd students wordpix Jun 2012 #15
Who says we do? MichiganVote Jun 2012 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author kickysnana Jun 2012 #7
Sometimes they have adult responsibilities at that age. noamnety Jun 2012 #11
I didn't know you could get into college without a high school diploma or GED proud2BlibKansan Jun 2012 #16
Depends on the college and situation. noamnety Jun 2012 #18
I know I seriously considered it when I was younger Sgent Jun 2012 #20
Easy in Iowa exboyfil Mar 2020 #26
Kind of like the apple concept exboyfil Jun 2012 #13
In Texas, you cannot drop out until age 18, and to have a driver's license mbperrin Jun 2012 #14
Although I am a School Nurse.... AnneD Jun 2012 #19
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Absolutely it happens in My Area digitalteacher Feb 2020 #24
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In PA it is law wcast Mar 2020 #27
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