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In reply to the discussion: Judge sends honor student to jail for missing school [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)66. Is there a drop out procedure?
I remember growing up, in my state, that one could quit school if one chose at 16. Don't know if you needed parental permission. Probably had to be done formally in some way. This could have changed a lot by now. But Texas law I could see being lenient. I was thinking she could quit, work and then go for a GED. They seem to be a family with a plan. Like having the older brother get through college and get a higher paying job sooner and then put the girls through school.
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OMG this girl's biggest problems is that she is too freaking responsible taking on everyone else's
dkf
May 2012
#3
The judge shouldn't have ALLOWED her to keep doing it on her own given her circumstances
rocktivity
May 2012
#34
the law has obligations for parents and for children and the judge couldn't have looked at the law
CreekDog
May 2012
#76
How exactly does sending a 17 year-old to jail send the message that "she can't do this on her
Puregonzo1188
May 2012
#55
The judge doesn't understand his own law --it's like sending the child to jail for child abandonment
CreekDog
May 2012
#39
I know it is but what I'm getting at is the real criminals are allowed to walk free.
Initech
May 2012
#68