Oklahoma Homeschool Laws
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Question: Does a 17 year old have the right to choose how they are educated in oklahoma?
Is there a law that says that the parents are the sole desicion makers when deciding whether or not a child should be homeschooled or sent to public school? What about the child, it's there life and a teenager is old enough to know the difference and make a good descision.
What if homeschool is having physcillogical effects on the child, making him emotionally detatched and feeling isolated? What then?
Thanks for your help in advance to all who answer and God Bless.
Answer: Minors do not have these rights. Sometimes, their wishes are taken into consideration. However, the parents or guardians of a minor (or mentally challenged adult) are empowered to make ALL decisions for him or her.
A minor might try to get "divorced" from his/her parents, by either petitioning the court to be removed from their care and being placed into the care of another adult, or by becoming emancipated. However, this is a long drawn out process.


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