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Reply to "can you go to a different public highschool than what you are zoned for? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What if you own a rental property in a desirable school zone with proof via property tax bill. Can you send your kid to that school if you wish?[/quote] I think that would be pretty easy to do. Especially if you have a tenant that's willing to work with you. And, you can trust them to get your mail, etc. Since MCPS mails things to that address and you might not want to miss something. Even easier if you (as the landlord) pay the utilities. You'd have a utility bill in your name if they did ask for proof. [/quote] No you are wrong! Your child can attend only school where your property listed as PRIMARY residence on Taxes. If residence in not listed as PRIMARY, your child cannot attend that school no matter of utility bills etc. If you are RENTING property, and list it as PRIMARY (and pocket your income and taxes) you are getting into a lot of legal troubles. You are not suppose to have 2 primary residents, unless parents are leaving separately because of whatever reason... If this is the case, MCPS will ask you provide notarized document that this is indeed the case.[/quote]
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