Today the minimum age to dropout of High School in Alabama changed from 16 to 17. The student must attend a exit interview with a school administrator and have a parent or guardian present before being able to drop out. They also will have to sign something stating that they are aware of what they are doing and the consequences that may follow with dropping out. Can't say I don't blame them for passing this law. I feel a lot of kids are thanking too many things for granted including a free education. Why not go to school and try and do something with yourself? Majority of the time when they quit school, they get bored, and get into nothing but trouble. But there's also the other side, if the kids don't want to be there will they become a problem and hinder the others from learning, by forcing them to stay a extra year? The way I see is, at 17 your basically done and if you've made it that far why quit? Go ahead finish and see what opportunities await. Hopefully with this new law administrator as well as parents will try to keep the youth involved in school, and hopefully the dropout rate will decrease.
Monday, May 18, 2009
New Dropout Age & Rules...
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