Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, everyone else in the PK class is going to live IB. What are you going to do when kids have birthday parties, the school sends mail, you talk to the parents about where you live or the kids talk about their houses, there's a class list, or it's walk to school day and your kid can't do it?
It's perfectly legal to move out of bounds after enrolling for the first time. You can remain at that school throughout the terminal grade.
Right, but not *before* enrolling for the first time, which is OP's situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I thought pre-K wasn’t based on IB!
What?
There is an in-boundary preference for every address in the city. It applies to every school application one way or another. If you live within the boundary for a school, you do not have to lottery into it like someone who lives outside the boundary does. You DO have to prove that you live within the boundary, though.
If you are confusing "IB/International Baccalaureate" with "IB/in-boundary" I apologize for misunderstanding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, everyone else in the PK class is going to live IB. What are you going to do when kids have birthday parties, the school sends mail, you talk to the parents about where you live or the kids talk about their houses, there's a class list, or it's walk to school day and your kid can't do it?
It's perfectly legal to move out of bounds after enrolling for the first time. You can remain at that school throughout the terminal grade.
Anonymous wrote:Omg, way too many people on this thread have no idea wtf they are talking about.
OP - it is not a lie to put your current address for lottery purposes and rank your IB as your #1 choice. The issue is that if you do that and then move OOB before May, you will be screwing yourself over because if you can't provide CURRENT proof of an IB address in May, you will lose your IB preference and go to the back of the OOB line. The proof of address must be current - e.g., last paystub - you can't use documents from February/March to prove residency in May.
If you are reasonably certain that you are going to move before May, you could also put your new address and rank the new IB school in your list as your IB. No one is checking at the time of the lottery that you live there; you'd just have to prove residency by May. But you can use only one address to get IB, so you'd have to be pretty sure that the new place will work out or, once again, you will be screwed.
If the new place is near a charter or a DCPS without a boundary (e.g., Dorothy Height and Military Rd. ELC) you should rank those, as residency does not factor into preferences for those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, everyone else in the PK class is going to live IB. What are you going to do when kids have birthday parties, the school sends mail, you talk to the parents about where you live or the kids talk about their houses, there's a class list, or it's walk to school day and your kid can't do it?
It's perfectly legal to move out of bounds after enrolling for the first time. You can remain at that school throughout the terminal grade.
Anonymous wrote:OP, everyone else in the PK class is going to live IB. What are you going to do when kids have birthday parties, the school sends mail, you talk to the parents about where you live or the kids talk about their houses, there's a class list, or it's walk to school day and your kid can't do it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re currently in the process of moving out of a condo that is IB for JKLM. We’re doing lottery for pre-K 4. As of today, our address is IB but by the time the lottery results are posted, we’ll be in a different IB school zone. How does myschool lottery verify addresses?
If you use your current address and then you move before you enroll, you will be committing residency fraud. Whether or not anyone will catch you, I don't know
Anonymous wrote:OP here. How it lying if today the day we submit our lottery submission we legally live and own at one address that is IB? We are in the process of hopefully buying a SFH. But some things are up in the air ATM. Are we supposed to not enter the lottery because we may or may not win a contract on a house in a different part of the city?
If it weren’t JKLM, would it even matter to folks here? If I was IB for Powell today but moving to a condo in JKLM later this summer, would the advice be the same?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re currently in the process of moving out of a condo that is IB for JKLM. We’re doing lottery for pre-K 4. As of today, our address is IB but by the time the lottery results are posted, we’ll be in a different IB school zone. How does myschool lottery verify addresses?
If you use your current address and then you move before you enroll, you will be committing residency fraud. Whether or not anyone will catch you, I don't know
Anonymous wrote:We’re currently in the process of moving out of a condo that is IB for JKLM. We’re doing lottery for pre-K 4. As of today, our address is IB but by the time the lottery results are posted, we’ll be in a different IB school zone. How does myschool lottery verify addresses?