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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think many area people break the law. Some test the limits on their tax returns, others fail to pay nanny taxes, some people keep backyard animals, or have unpermitted work done on their houses, some people routinely drive 5-15 mph over the posted speed limits. I am sure that we can come up with a myriad of examples, but I generally am of the attitude of live and let live. As an aside, cannot children attend local schools if they come back to their grandparent or an after-school caretaker who lives in the school district? I remember way-back-when there was a woman who worked at a McLean-area child care or school precisely so that her teenage daughters could come to her place of work after school and attend MHS.[/quote] No, this only works for children who need child care, not teenagers. Still wondering if the Mclean mom is OK with breaking the law. She had so much to say earlier about what a kind, generous person she is. [/quote] I believe that children who still require adult supervision, and should not legally be left alone (is that 12 and under?), can attend public school in the district where their after-school care or other adult supervision is located. The family at issue can probably claim (no one said they were teenagers in any post) that the person who watches them after school (either their mother, father, or the homeowners) live or work at the address in question within district boundaries. I have also encountered several of my children's classmates over the years who were living with either relatives or family friends for a variety of reasons, and they were allowed to attend school where their surrogate family lived. [/quote]
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