Anonymous wrote:Fcps does not check addresses once you are in a school pyramid.
It is very likely he can easily do this without any issues. In some cases, students are able to do this from elementary school through high school graduation, without fcps noticing. I personally know several families that have done this with no issues, even though the high school is over capacity and slated for rezoning.
When a community member asked Dr. Reid last month about FCPS doing residency checks, before rezoning, Dr. Reid's response was that there is only one person in the entire district to check residency, so checking residency is too much work. (I am paraphrasing) The community member pressed Dr. Reid further, suggesting that the individual school registrars could help with residency checks. Dr. Reid again responded that residency checks would be too much work to enforce, so fcps will not do residency checks before rezoning.
FCPS residency enforcement is akin to a frustrated parent telling a 5 year old that if they don't pick up the playroom, they will throw away all the toys. It is an empty threat that will almost never be enforced.
Enforcing residency is not something that FCPS wants to be bothered with. This is a top down decision.
Anonymous wrote:Fcps does not check addresses once you are in a school pyramid.
It is very likely he can easily do this without any issues. In some cases, students are able to do this from elementary school through high school graduation, without fcps noticing. I personally know several families that have done this with no issues, even though the high school is over capacity and slated for rezoning.
When a community member asked Dr. Reid last month about FCPS doing residency checks, before rezoning, Dr. Reid's response was that there is only one person in the entire district to check residency, so checking residency is too much work. (I am paraphrasing) The community member pressed Dr. Reid further, suggesting that the individual school registrars could help with residency checks. Dr. Reid again responded that residency checks would be too much work to enforce, so fcps will not do residency checks before rezoning.
FCPS residency enforcement is akin to a frustrated parent telling a 5 year old that if they don't pick up the playroom, they will throw away all the toys. It is an empty threat that will almost never be enforced.
Enforcing residency is not something that FCPS wants to be bothered with. This is a top down decision.
Anonymous wrote:There are no districts within FCPS. It is one district. There are different high school pyramids. You cannot just keep your kid at his old school because you want to. You must attend the school you are zoned to unless you apply for a transfer based on very limited justifications. https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/registration/student-transfer-information
Anonymous wrote:There are no districts within FCPS. It is one district. There are different high school pyramids. You cannot just keep your kid at his old school because you want to. You must attend the school you are zoned to unless you apply for a transfer based on very limited justifications. https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/registration/student-transfer-information