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Reply to "COSA denial - submitting an appeal but do we mention "gifted" designation?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can’t you just keep your daughter at the same school and drive her? This is what happens in our school district when people move after they are registered and attend the school. [/quote] This is called residency cheating except under specific circumstances like eighth grade has already started.[/quote] Our schools do not seem to care if they continue in the school even though their address has changed. I'm not sure what the fraud is if they registered for a school with their address that was in district, then moved at some point, updated their new address, and continue at the school. No one has lied about anything.[/quote] Montgomery County Public Schools does not allow that. So, in order to keep her child in the school without a COSA, they'd need to lie and say they haven't moved. That's fraud. If your district does things differently, then it's not fraud. [/quote] Ok and I'm sharing that the schools my kids have attended have not cared when their students have moved. Obviously I'm talking about MCPS as this is the MCPS forum. Again, I don't see what the fraud is. Perhaps a lack of enforcement of MCPS, but no fraud on the students/parents. They have not lied about anything.[/quote] If OP changes her address and her child isn’t in the final grade at her school (I think HS is the exception because you can be a junior), she will receive acletting informing her of her zoned school and then they will enforce.[/quote]
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