Kumquatqueen
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Needed on the farm, or to earn money some other way. If there's no jobs around that require a full high school education...At least he made it to high school. Does seem to be, or appeara to be rare back then. We had the option to drop out after freshman year, I don't know why anybody would, but quite a few did.
My grandpa got to stay in school until the end of sixth grade, about 18 months after his father died (of the 1919 flu), but then his older siblings and mother needed his labor. By the time my mom graduated high school in the late 50s, the class of 30 or so freshmen was down to seven. Her oldest siblings didn't graduate with their year though they did later.
They raised the school leaving age in England from 14 to 15 around 1958, creating a cohort of really hacked-off kids and parents who wanted them earning. Next thing you know, we had Mods and Rockers and a bit of the old ultraviolence...