Question about moving between lottery

Anonymous
We are staying with my in-laws now, and will be moving in the summer. I will use my in-laws address for the lottery application, but if we don't get into our top choice schools, we will make sure to be inbound for a school we want.

How does that work? I assume we don't have to take any action until we have our residency documents ready, and then just enroll at the neighborhood school, no myschooldc action needed?
Anonymous
For what grade? You do have to lottery for PK3 and pk4.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are staying with my in-laws now, and will be moving in the summer. I will use my in-laws address for the lottery application, but if we don't get into our top choice schools, we will make sure to be inbound for a school we want.

How does that work? I assume we don't have to take any action until we have our residency documents ready, and then just enroll at the neighborhood school, no myschooldc action needed?


Talk to the My School staff. I think you are correct - but never hurts to check in with them. When you enroll your kid IB (if you don't get lottery schools), you'll just use your permanent address.
Anonymous
You can do the lottery with any address. If you win, then you must prove residency, which means paying taxes, having a car registered here, etc. You can always ask for an extension to prove residency if you are sure you will enroll and have a compelling reason. Good luck!
Anonymous
Thank you, very helpful!
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