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schooling in the U.S.A

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harpreet_sheera | 20:28 Fri 12th Aug 2011 | Law
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what is the last(oldest) age a child can enter school in the U.S.A if emigrating from the U.K. My daughter will probably be about 13-14 years by the time we emigrate. Will this be too late for her to get a school in the United States?
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you are asking this all over the place! No, 13 is not too old to get into school (high school runs through age 18 here) but as noted on another thread, you need to contact the local school district where you're moving to get a definitive answer to any question about schools.
Harpreet, you have asked this same question in different forms 3 times now. Why don't you just add your various points to the original post? - you've had some answers on the others, three posts with similar titles get very confusing.
You're making massive assumptions that you will even get into the US which you have been told many times aint happening with your record
Do you want to live or visit? that is unclear
But the you wont reply anyway so why does anyone bother I ask myself

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