I'm 18, why can't I sign myself out to leave campus at me high school?



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Well let us begin with the fact that you are apparently not fully in command of the English language and therefore may be a danger to yourself as you venture into the adult world

It is not:

"I'm 18, why can't I sign myself out to leave campus at me high school? "

Try

I am 18, why can't I sign myself out to leave campus at MY high school?"


If you are 18, and 18 is the legal age for adulthood, then you can legally leave school on your own authority, the same as if parent pulled you out of school
There is no reason that you can't. You are legally an adult and can excuse your own absences. I suggest you ask pointedly about this. There is no legal reason that you cannot sign yourself out.
Because the school probably requires your parents to sign you out.

You may be 18, but you are still living at home with your parents and you are still in high school.

If you want all the privileges that come with being 18; move out, get a job and support yourself.
No offence, but I think you've shown us why you should stay in school a bit longer.

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