Vermont Code § 16 V.S.A. § 1122

Students over 16
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§ 1122. Students over 16
A person having the control of a child over 16 years of age who allows the child to
become enrolled in a public school shall cause the child to attend the school continually
for the full number of the school days of the term in which he or she is enrolled,
unless the child is mentally or physically unable to continue or is excused in writing
by the superintendent or a majority of the school directors. In case of such enrollment,
the person and the teacher, child, superintendent, and school directors shall be under
the laws and subject to the penalties relating to the attendance of children between
the ages of six and 16 years.

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