Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? If you only need to hold up this charade for 1-2 years, maybe. But if you have a kid in K, 1 or 2, I'd just transfer schools.
Kids are in 3rd grade. If they were younger, I’d move them. Lots of trauma this last year - divorce and then death by suicide. It’s one thing to have to move home (not what I want but I have to move), it’s another to switch their schools.
under the circumstances you might want to just apply for a COSA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? If you only need to hold up this charade for 1-2 years, maybe. But if you have a kid in K, 1 or 2, I'd just transfer schools.
Kids are in 3rd grade. If they were younger, I’d move them. Lots of trauma this last year - divorce and then death by suicide. It’s one thing to have to move home (not what I want but I have to move), it’s another to switch their schools.
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? If you only need to hold up this charade for 1-2 years, maybe. But if you have a kid in K, 1 or 2, I'd just transfer schools.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is unlikely that anyone will check, but someone may rat you out.
I live in a neighborhood where the schools used to have one zoning, but now have another. Because of the debate over the new boundaries, everyone knows which streets go to which schools.
Since one of the schools is perceived as having better programs/amenities, but is also extremely overcrowded, people will absolutely inform MCPS if folks move.
So, I guess the question is: how much do you trust your neighbors?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It’s the same cluster for MS / HS (in the DCC). Just a potentially different ES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is unlikely that anyone will check, but someone may rat you out.
I live in a neighborhood where the schools used to have one zoning, but now have another. Because of the debate over the new boundaries, everyone knows which streets go to which schools.
Since one of the schools is perceived as having better programs/amenities, but is also extremely overcrowded, people will absolutely inform MCPS if folks move.
So, I guess the question is: how much do you trust your neighbors?
Maybe. But even if someone does inform the school, it is highly unlikely that the school goes after the OP.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is unlikely that anyone will check, but someone may rat you out.
I live in a neighborhood where the schools used to have one zoning, but now have another. Because of the debate over the new boundaries, everyone knows which streets go to which schools.
Since one of the schools is perceived as having better programs/amenities, but is also extremely overcrowded, people will absolutely inform MCPS if folks move.
So, I guess the question is: how much do you trust your neighbors?
Anonymous wrote:Theoretically speaking, what if I were to move to an adjacent neighborhood in MoCo, one literally two blocks from where I live now but in another school’s boundary. I know technically, my kids switch schools. What if I don’t update my address?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It’s the same cluster for MS / HS (in the DCC). Just a potentially different ES.
Anonymous wrote:Just registered my kid for winter sports in MCPS and they automatically checked that our address is in bounds for that school.