As a new country begins to develop, the government has to create many rules and regulations to help to form the country. These decisions serve as the foundation of the country, reflecting its beliefs and aspirations. Whether to require school attendance or not is among many of the important decisions the government has to make. Compulsory school attendance is a required amount of education — whether it is private, public, or through another program — for children of certain ages, that each state must enforce. Due to our education being a privilege and the need for knowledge in our lives, compulsory school attendance should be mandatory. Although mandatory school attendance may be unfavorable among students, the privilege of access to free education should be taken advantage of. As citizens of the United States, all children, whether boys or girls, have the ability to attend school (Your Right to Equality in Education). To this day, there are children in other countries who would love to be able to learn but don’t have access to a school or are not allowed to attend. For example, In Afghanistan women …show more content…
Requiring school attendance is necessary during a child’s younger years of growth and development, however, once they reach an age, the child should be able to decide for themselves whether they would like to continue or not. This aspect of compulsory school attendance is beneficial because it allows for people who want to work in specialized fields which do not require much schooling to stop attending. Also, it enables students who do not want to put in the time and effort, to stop and drop out of school. For example, today the compulsory school attendance laws in Massachusetts requires all children between the ages of six and sixteen to attend school (burlington.org). After the children are no longer within those ages they are able to stop attaining