Anonymous
Post 11/25/2014 19:58     Subject: When you buy a house in MoCo, what proof do you need to register for school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just have your kid show up and say Hola. Works fine in our ES, you even get your own guidance counselor.


If you don't have the courage to stand up and say this in public because you know it's not true, please refrain from saying it here. Spanish-speaking immigrants, like you, have to show proof of residency to enroll in their local school. You have no greater right than they do to enroll in your school, no matter how much you pay in property taxes. If one day you find you have a child who needs speech or occupational therapy, counseling, help with a learning disability, etc. you may find you suddenly appreciate the services that our school system provides. Or if you really think that immigrants lead cushy lives, feel free to quit your job and spend down your assets and see what it's like.


Well said.


+1
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2014 16:57     Subject: When you buy a house in MoCo, what proof do you need to register for school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just have your kid show up and say Hola. Works fine in our ES, you even get your own guidance counselor.


If you don't have the courage to stand up and say this in public because you know it's not true, please refrain from saying it here. Spanish-speaking immigrants, like you, have to show proof of residency to enroll in their local school. You have no greater right than they do to enroll in your school, no matter how much you pay in property taxes. If one day you find you have a child who needs speech or occupational therapy, counseling, help with a learning disability, etc. you may find you suddenly appreciate the services that our school system provides. Or if you really think that immigrants lead cushy lives, feel free to quit your job and spend down your assets and see what it's like.


Well said.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2014 13:59     Subject: Re:When you buy a house in MoCo, what proof do you need to register for school?

I enrolled with a contract to buy a house (before closing).
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2014 10:53     Subject: When you buy a house in MoCo, what proof do you need to register for school?

Anonymous wrote:Just have your kid show up and say Hola. Works fine in our ES, you even get your own guidance counselor.


If you don't have the courage to stand up and say this in public because you know it's not true, please refrain from saying it here. Spanish-speaking immigrants, like you, have to show proof of residency to enroll in their local school. You have no greater right than they do to enroll in your school, no matter how much you pay in property taxes. If one day you find you have a child who needs speech or occupational therapy, counseling, help with a learning disability, etc. you may find you suddenly appreciate the services that our school system provides. Or if you really think that immigrants lead cushy lives, feel free to quit your job and spend down your assets and see what it's like.
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2014 19:58     Subject: When you buy a house in MoCo, what proof do you need to register for school?

Just have your kid show up and say Hola. Works fine in our ES, you even get your own guidance counselor.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2014 09:53     Subject: Re:When you buy a house in MoCo, what proof do you need to register for school?

Our school accepted some closing documents. Welcome!
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2014 09:17     Subject: When you buy a house in MoCo, what proof do you need to register for school?

You can try closing docs and/or utility bill.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2014 09:00     Subject: When you buy a house in MoCo, what proof do you need to register for school?

Web site says property tax bill, but I don't have one yet. I'll call next week, but was thinking about it now and thought maybe someone might know.