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No - Voter Comments

imabench says2016-02-23T01:57:55.0008529Z
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if you cant handle the last year of high school then you will likely fail at life itself

holtgirl says2016-02-23T13:43:35.6025384Z
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because it helps them with the real world.and they could take college courses

ksmith4200 says2016-02-23T16:34:27.7651717Z
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Senior year is crucial to a person's future. They can take college dual credit courses and prepare for their future.
Yes - Voter Comments

Well, given that you were not very specific, my vote is yes. Yes, they should be allowed to skip their senior year. I mean if the goal is to graduate high school and they have earned enough credits to do so prior to their senor year, then they should have already graduated, prior to their senor year.
However, if they skip their senor year without having earned the credits required for graduation, they should still be allowed to skip their senor year, but they should not graduate (I would call this dropping out).

More busy work. Why not start college by then? The material is simply more repeat.

Students should be allowed to skip any year of high school. Idiots who care nothing more then about partying and other nonsense shouldn't disrupt the learning of others willing to learn.

If they have reached the requirements to graduate. Tho under those conditions, it should be allowed, they would likely be better off staying in school. Just think, each additional class they take may help them even more after graduation, especially if they are going into college. This is unless they have other, financial reasons, to enter the work force sooner.

i hate school why make me do more while i could be having jobs and getting kids