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Reply to "When do students "age out" of traditional high school?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Most all (if not all) comprehensive high schools allow students to graduate at 19 as a number of students turn 19 towards the end of senior year. This group may include students who were out one year for medical reasons, for example, or those who repeated kindergarten. After 19, most districts have alternative programs. This has been the norm for most school districts for decades. One exception: ESOL students can remain in the comprehensive high schools in many districts until they turn 22, 23, or sometimes 24.[/quote]
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