- Have successfully completed the 10th grade.
- Have passed the General Education Development (GED) test.
- Have been accepted into a program of study at a postsecondary institution.
- Have enlisted in the military.
If your son meets one of these criteria, he may be able to drop out of school at age 16. However, it is important to note that dropping out of school can have serious consequences, such as reduced job opportunities, lower earning potential, and increased risk of crime and violence. Therefore, it is important to carefully consider all of the options before making a decision about whether or not to drop out of school.
If you are considering dropping out of school, it is important to talk to your parents, teachers, or counselors first. They can help you to understand the risks and benefits of dropping out and can help you to make the best decision for your future.