Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just call the school and ask. I don't know the official answer to your question, but schools generally prefer more notice rather than less of new students who will be starting the following year so I'm sure they'll work with you if you have the signed lease to show them.
Yeah, I've been working with the school trying to get an answer. They reached out to the central office and have been trying to get a response.
Central office is in the process of moving to a new building so it's possible that the person/department you are trying to contact doesn't even have phones connected. Email is likely best. But really, the school that your future residence is zoned for is going to be the better place to get answers.
Yes and by phone they give me a not sure answer. I wonder if I should just go to the school paperwork in hand and say register my kid please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically the policy says you have to be currently residing in Arlington to register, which is probably the issue. Do you mind sharing what school it is and the reason you want to register now rather than after you move? We might be able to give you some feedback specific to your concerns.
The why is for special needs reasons / prep and separately for being able to register for aftercare.
Elementary or middle school?
Elementary - child already in school and has IEP in different non-VA jurisdiction
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically the policy says you have to be currently residing in Arlington to register, which is probably the issue. Do you mind sharing what school it is and the reason you want to register now rather than after you move? We might be able to give you some feedback specific to your concerns.
The why is for special needs reasons / prep and separately for being able to register for aftercare.
Elementary or middle school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically the policy says you have to be currently residing in Arlington to register, which is probably the issue. Do you mind sharing what school it is and the reason you want to register now rather than after you move? We might be able to give you some feedback specific to your concerns.
The why is for special needs reasons / prep and separately for being able to register for aftercare.
Anonymous wrote:Technically the policy says you have to be currently residing in Arlington to register, which is probably the issue. Do you mind sharing what school it is and the reason you want to register now rather than after you move? We might be able to give you some feedback specific to your concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just call the school and ask. I don't know the official answer to your question, but schools generally prefer more notice rather than less of new students who will be starting the following year so I'm sure they'll work with you if you have the signed lease to show them.
Yeah, I've been working with the school trying to get an answer. They reached out to the central office and have been trying to get a response.
Central office is in the process of moving to a new building so it's possible that the person/department you are trying to contact doesn't even have phones connected. Email is likely best. But really, the school that your future residence is zoned for is going to be the better place to get answers.
Yes and by phone they give me a not sure answer. I wonder if I should just go to the school paperwork in hand and say register my kid please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just call the school and ask. I don't know the official answer to your question, but schools generally prefer more notice rather than less of new students who will be starting the following year so I'm sure they'll work with you if you have the signed lease to show them.
Yeah, I've been working with the school trying to get an answer. They reached out to the central office and have been trying to get a response.
Central office is in the process of moving to a new building so it's possible that the person/department you are trying to contact doesn't even have phones connected. Email is likely best. But really, the school that your future residence is zoned for is going to be the better place to get answers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just call the school and ask. I don't know the official answer to your question, but schools generally prefer more notice rather than less of new students who will be starting the following year so I'm sure they'll work with you if you have the signed lease to show them.
Yeah, I've been working with the school trying to get an answer. They reached out to the central office and have been trying to get a response.
Anonymous wrote:Just call the school and ask. I don't know the official answer to your question, but schools generally prefer more notice rather than less of new students who will be starting the following year so I'm sure they'll work with you if you have the signed lease to show them.