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Reply to "Can you rent a basement of a house and go to that local school"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] See, it’s a cultural issue. Some cultures view things differently. [/quote] In which culture(s) is it unacceptable for grandmothers to provide child care? I'm asking sincerely.[/quote] The white and self-claimed residence police. If anyone rents a room, an apartment, a basement apartment in a good school distract with a lease [b]and live there,[/b] they have the right to send their child to local school. [/quote] That's the key part.[/quote] Exactly. Of course a rented room, that is actually someone's residence, is sufficient to legally attend the local school. To the extent that anyone is claiming otherwise, they are crazy. But to pretend that simply owning an apartment or using the address of a relative where the kid does not live is legal is equally absurd. The notion that cultural differences and the roles that grandparents may play excuse such behavior is simply making excuses for breaking the rules. (But if someone actually got a COSA because the grandparents provided after care -- and they actually accurately provided the facts in the COSA application -- then that's kosher. The COSA process is the other legit way to attend a school.)[/quote]
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