Anonymous wrote:I hope your child is not too little, the little ones do not lie to their teachers all that well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did this. BUT, we kept our DC house as our "address" until the end of school year (with our mail forwarded to our address in Md) and PAID the higher DC taxes until the end of the SCHOOL year -- not just until our house sold.
I was told that it is ALL about taxes, taxes, taxes, and this was the proper way to do it above board.
We moved from DC to MoCo and our new taxes are much higher now in MoCo. Is our experience uncommon?
Anonymous wrote:We did this. BUT, we kept our DC house as our "address" until the end of school year (with our mail forwarded to our address in Md) and PAID the higher DC taxes until the end of the SCHOOL year -- not just until our house sold.
I was told that it is ALL about taxes, taxes, taxes, and this was the proper way to do it above board.
Anonymous wrote:Let's just say you close April 15th 2018. And you can start enrollment for your current school April 2nd 2018. If you can provide evidence of residency on April 2nd, 2018, you can enroll your child for the 2018-2019 school year and stay for the year.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are freaking out about a parent who I'm assuming is asking if they can finish this school year?
Anonymous wrote:You guys are freaking out about a parent who I'm assuming is asking if they can finish this school year?
Anonymous wrote:If we don't manage to time our house purchase right and end up moving, say in April, can our kids stay at their DC charter school until the start of the next school year? I don't want them to switch schools mid year.
Anonymous wrote:Let's just say you close April 15th 2018. And you can start enrollment for your current school April 2nd 2018. If you can provide evidence of residency on April 2nd, 2018, you can enroll your child for the 2018-2019 school year and stay for the year.