Michigan Age Out Policy
Arbor Preparatory High School follows the Michigan Age Out Policy. The state of Michigan has established guidelines for the maximum age at which a student can be enrolled in public high school. These guidelines are detailed in section 6 of the State School Aid Act (MCL 388.1606). Below is a summary of these requirements for both general education and special education students. The exact wording can also be found in the Pupil Accounting Manaul on page 33 and 34.
General Education Students
In order for a general education student to be enrolled in a public high school in the state of Michigan, they must:
- Be younger than 20 years of age as of September 1 of the current school year
- Have not obtained a GED certificate
- Have not obtained a high school diploma
- Dropped out of high school for more than one year
- Are considered homeless and are enrolling in a high school that focuses primarily on educating homeless students
In order for a special education student to be enrolled in a public high school in the state of Michigan, they must:
- Be receiving special education services at the high school they are attending
- Have not obtained a GED certificate
- Have not obtained a high school diploma
- Be younger than 26 years of age as of September 1 of the current school year