Children are required to attend school from the age of six.
Each student is required to either attend a special studies activity or come up with their own.
During the 19th century students were required to attend two church services each Sunday.
In many cases, students are required to attend Mass or other religious services.
Students were required to attend Christian religious services once a week.
As a result, board officials could not determine whether all 228,000 students required to attend actually did so.
Children will be required to attend school only when something comes up in conversation they do not understand.
Since 2001, both boys and girls are required to attend school by the government, where it has control.
However, it was not until the 1920s that children were required to attend school.
Put simply, state and local laws require students to attend schools where they live.