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Reply to "When do students "age out" of traditional high school?"
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[quote=Anonymous]The kid who gave a speech at my niece's graduation failed his senior year twice. He was 20 when he graduated. Not ideal, but the fact that he stuck with it says something about his character. Curious to know OP how you know there's an 18 yr old sophomore. In high school, classes can be mixed grades. You would only know the grade level based on credits earned. Students have a right to free publoc education until they graduate or turn 21. So PP is correct that the year they turn 21 has to be the end. But it's rare--those kids are usually transitioned to alternative programs, or have some other circumstances going on.[/quote]
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