Anonymous wrote:You do actually have to live in the apartment you rent though. if you own a place elsewhere, you should stop the homestead exemption on it. and you should change your voter registration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to re establish residency every year. So not a one time thing.
I think theoretically you could rent for only one month, get the require bills and documentation to submit for residency verification. Then, never get asked again until the following year.
You could be audited though, no idea how common that is.
No, this is incorrect. If you live in the school zone on day 1 of school you get the right to stay at the school through graduation, even if you move elsewhere in DC. You do actually have to live there at some point.
PP stating that you get to stay through school's terminal grade is correct - see the handbook at p. 11.
https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/sites/dcpsenrollment/files/page_content/attachments/SY23-24%20Enrollment%20and%20Lottery%20Handbook%20FINAL.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to re establish residency every year. So not a one time thing.
I think theoretically you could rent for only one month, get the require bills and documentation to submit for residency verification. Then, never get asked again until the following year.
You could be audited though, no idea how common that is.
No, this is incorrect. If you live in the school zone on day 1 of school you get the right to stay at the school through graduation, even if you move elsewhere in DC. You do actually have to live there at some point.
Isn’t it the principal’s discretion to stay? If you attend because you live in boundary (and aren’t admitted via lottery), then you need to affirm residency every year. No!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to re establish residency every year. So not a one time thing.
I think theoretically you could rent for only one month, get the require bills and documentation to submit for residency verification. Then, never get asked again until the following year.
You could be audited though, no idea how common that is.
No, this is incorrect. If you live in the school zone on day 1 of school you get the right to stay at the school through graduation, even if you move elsewhere in DC. You do actually have to live there at some point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to re establish residency every year. So not a one time thing.
I think theoretically you could rent for only one month, get the require bills and documentation to submit for residency verification. Then, never get asked again until the following year.
You could be audited though, no idea how common that is.
No, this is incorrect. If you live in the school zone on day 1 of school you get the right to stay at the school through graduation, even if you move elsewhere in DC. You do actually have to live there at some point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to re establish residency every year. So not a one time thing.
I think theoretically you could rent for only one month, get the require bills and documentation to submit for residency verification. Then, never get asked again until the following year.
You could be audited though, no idea how common that is.
No, this is incorrect. If you live in the school zone on day 1 of school you get the right to stay at the school through graduation, even if you move elsewhere in DC. You do actually have to live there at some point.
Isn’t it the principal’s discretion to stay? If you attend because you live in boundary (and aren’t admitted via lottery), then you need to affirm residency every year. No!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to re establish residency every year. So not a one time thing.
I think theoretically you could rent for only one month, get the require bills and documentation to submit for residency verification. Then, never get asked again until the following year.
You could be audited though, no idea how common that is.
No, this is incorrect. If you live in the school zone on day 1 of school you get the right to stay at the school through graduation, even if you move elsewhere in DC. You do actually have to live there at some point.
Anonymous wrote:You need to re establish residency every year. So not a one time thing.
I think theoretically you could rent for only one month, get the require bills and documentation to submit for residency verification. Then, never get asked again until the following year.
You could be audited though, no idea how common that is.