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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Guys an apartment runs 2,000 a month. With that kind of money, the OP has better options than rent an apartment. This is a troll post. If you had 2,000 a month, 24,000 a year, extra to spend to get your kid a good education, is there any way in hell this is the choice you'd make? No, you'd use that money to buy a house in bounds with it or you'd use it to go private. This is why you could actually do this and never worry about getting caught - because no one would do this so the documents provided are more than sufficient. [/quote] NP. We like our house and don't want to move. Our child currently attends a private, but when there have been times when we were looking at different schools, we included public schools as an option with the idea that we'd rent an apartment to meet the residency requirements. If you like your home and your neighborhood and are just looking for different school options, moving doesn't make sense [b]unless you absolutely have to.[/b][/quote] Well, in order to legally meet residency requirements, you do absolutely have to move. [/quote] Because you say so? OP absolutely needs to meet residency requirements per DCPS or DCPC. If you aren't satisfied with their residency requirements, believing the bar to be set too low, you need to lobby to raise the bar. Many would be in favor of that, self included, but as things stand, if s/he obtains the requisite residency verification documents, and could get through a residency fraud investigation initiated by DCSP and/or her school principal, the family is in the clear. Maintaining two homes in the District isn't illegal as long as one's taxes are in order. [/quote]
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