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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]renting in bounds for a year is expensive, but less than private school or moving out of dc. Once you are in a school, you can stay through the terminal grade. Theoretically you could rent just for a couple of months, but I'd do it for a year so it feels legitimate and not scammy. I do think that matters. Plus it will be nice to be close to the school that first year.[/quote] OP here - so it’s allowed to rent in NW for a few months, move back home, and stay at JR through the rest of high school? Is this policy written anywhere?[/quote] No, you’d have to literally rent an apartment for 4 years. But not to live there so it can be small and simple.[/quote] You have this backwards. If you start at a school, you are allowed to continue to the terminal grade. So, theoretically, you can rent an apartment just for a year that is IB and then stay through the terminal grade. However, you do need to actually live there during the year for it to qualify as your residence under DC law.[/quote]
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