Mandatory Attendance Rules Essay

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Have you ever thought about dropping out of school before you were 16? But you can’t because of something called compulsory attendance law which states that you must attend school until the age of 16. In primary school even just missing eight days each school term you would be missing a year of education. However, according to “So that nobody has to go to school if they don’t want to” by Roger Sipher believes that anyone that is not serious about school is preventing others from learning and should just drop out at any age. Even though these may be the case in some schools some kids just need more attention or have too many commitments. Having the absence of attendance laws would be very tempting for most primary and secondary school kids, however, it might also create a generation of people with a lack of knowledge in reading or writing. Even the smartest student may not even want to attend school. Consider the average student who on occasion my act out but because of their age does not yet know there learning the ability. Then with the mandatory attendance …show more content…

3). Is this really a good idea? Why was this rule placed for us in the first place? Just because you change the rules on the mandatory attendance policy does not necessarily mean that all of the students that are “unteachable” will drop out. What is really “unteachable”? How can one determined who wants to learn in elementary school when you really don’t have the mindset at the age of 10 to say that you want to go to school because who wants to at that age anyway. If this was even an option and it was no longer a mandatory attendance honestly no one will go to school. Who wouldn’t want to have recess all day every day? Then again how would that affect our future because everyone can’t work at

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