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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two kids in DC's class have an address in the PTA directory that are not in the school bounds. Why would this be? Thanks![/quote] Just be grateful yours is only 2. We have 21 COSA's in our overcrowded school. We have 7 portables so not sure how they allow it - but every year they do. [/quote] How on earth do you know how many COSAs are in your school? [/quote] not the PP but [b]my guess is you can tell by the directory and addresses[/b]. I know a handful of parents just by getting to know them that have COSA's. I am sure we have a lot in our school. I just honestly can not figure out why some of these people need them. A few are SAHM's with no other siblings in the school and no special needs. I remember it being really hard to get a COSA but they seem to have gotten them a lot easier. What I do see is that most of them are denied going into middle school and then the kids have to go to a middle school where they know zero kids. That doesn't seem fun. [/quote] No, you can't. All you can tell by the directory and addresses is that there are some people who list addresses that are not in the school attendance zone. You can't tell why. Also, good news -- you don't have to figure out why people got COSAs, because it's none of your business anyway.[/quote]
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