Not exact matches
The Progressive
school era included the introduction of
compulsory education laws, with every state compelling students to attend
school from either
age five, six, or seven
until they are 16, 17, or 18, depending on the state.
History should be
compulsory in England's
schools until the
age of 16, argues historian Sir David Cannadine.
Under the
school admissions code, the local education authority must make it clear in admissions arrangements that parents can request a deferral
until later in the academic year or
until the term in which the child reaches
compulsory school age.