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My granddaughter's cheerleading sponsor has refused to meet with the parents saying that the girls are now adults ( 15-17 yrs) and that they should be able to take care of themselves. My question is: are 15-17 year olds considered adults?
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My granddaughter's cheerleading sponsor has refused to meet with the parents saying that the girls are now adults ( 15-17 yrs) and that they should be able to take care of themselves. My question is: are 15-17 year olds considered adults?
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