Maryland is set to increase its compulsory attendance age from 17 to 18 in 2017. (creditdonkey.com)
A Maryland legislative proposal to lower the compulsory - school - attendance age from 6 to 5 has forced lawmakers to grapple with the complex web of factors that determine a child's readiness for school. (edweek.org)
North Carolina's Division of Non-Public Education states on its website that «since North Carolina's non-public schools receive no state tax dollars and enroll only about 10 % of the compulsory attendance age children living in North Carolina, the State of North Carolina does not attempt to regulate the religious philosophy, educational philosophy or the operational policies of non-public schools.» (ncpolicywatch.com)