MoCo people on DCUM are, but fortunately, most of them don't live in MoCo and/or have no kids in MCPS |
Well, since you’ve made up your mind, why even post here? I don’t choose to live my life under a cloud of lies, you should aim for honesty as well. |
If I knew my neighbor was cheating, I would report them. This disregard for the rules hurts everyone else who is following them. |
| OP it would be very obvious when your kid invites friends over in high school. I think you’d get reported within weeks. |
Montgomery County’s is the wrong county for you. We embrace a total ‘disregard for rules’. Seriously. Might want to try a more ‘conservative’ area if you want a bunch of rule-followers. This area ain’t it. |
Nobody ever gets in trouble for residency fraud in Montgomery County. We have had SO many kids at our (not spectacular) elementary school who don’t live in bounds. People do this all the time using the ‘Shared Housing’ form. It’s hard to prove that a kid doesn’t actually live AT a particle address and MCPS certainly doesn’t have the staff to investigate these cases. |
OP, you are totally fine. Nobody is going to report you and even if they do, it’s unlikely it’s ever an issue. For the record, ‘y kids have always attended the schools we are zoned for. I was asked for proof of residence ONCE in Kindergarten. And then never again. Not for MS and not for HS. They just moved along to the next school. |
"A cloud of lies" ....the dramatics... OP minus the few deranged answers you've gotten here, most people truly will not care. Most people have better things to do with their time than call schools to tattle on something as minor as this. |
Hi OP - I don't know how many years your child has left. But if you move day 2 of the school year, you can stay the whole year legitimately. |
| It's alarming how many people in this thread want a high school student to completely uproot their life when their parents still own a home in the area they go to school just to "follow rules." There are bigger problems to worry about. Get some perspective. |
The COSA office approves it. Not the sending school, not the receiving school. It will be an automatic approval if your child is in 11th or 12th grade. |
That high school student's parents are the ones who are choosing to "completely uproot" the life of the student. If you own a house you don't live in, you're not a homeowner, you're a houseowner. |
It’s not just a case of saying, Oops, you got me, we’ll switch now, its actually fraud. You could be fined or worse, |
Maybe the parents should stay in place for another few years and wrap up their time in-bounds, rather than their uprooting their kid, asking the kid to lie, and hoping to not get caught. I wouldn't want to live like that. It's bad karma. |
Source for that? Because I really don't believe you. |