Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, to above PPs.
I can see someone paying for Ellington since that is unique to the entire DMV.
Also, know of PG families that work in the District sending kids to DCPS…admittedly, they don’t pay and some get busted.
Ellington isn't unique. Other counties have Arts high schools
What are they? Literally, have never heard of a MoCo or NoVA dedicated arts HS like Ellington.
PG, Anne Arundel, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Washington County. Probably others but those are the ones I know of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically, as long as 1 parent rents IB for a chosen school, changes residency status and is able to provide the needed paperwork, does it matter if you are sleeping there every night? This is provided you don't sublet but I would think you are legally inbounds if you do that. Probably more expensive than paying for out of state tuition but it would give you more options.
WRong.
How so? If you are legally renting in bounds. Lease, car registration, utilities etc and no one else can claim that address except for you how would that not be considered your residence? I am pretty sure it would be.
You're wrong. If you're not sleeping there, it's not your residence. If you're asking if you'll get caught, that's a different question, but if that's not your residence, ie where you AND THE CHILD (unless you're divorced and one parent lives in DC) *sleep*, you're committing residency fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, to above PPs.
I can see someone paying for Ellington since that is unique to the entire DMV.
Also, know of PG families that work in the District sending kids to DCPS…admittedly, they don’t pay and some get busted.
Ellington isn't unique. Other counties have Arts high schools
What are they? Literally, have never heard of a MoCo or NoVA dedicated arts HS like Ellington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, to above PPs.
I can see someone paying for Ellington since that is unique to the entire DMV.
Also, know of PG families that work in the District sending kids to DCPS…admittedly, they don’t pay and some get busted.
Ellington isn't unique. Other counties have Arts high schools
Anonymous wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with this? Any advice to give to set me straight and/or get me started?
Anonymous wrote:I know families who pay to attend Duke Ellington. 10th grade is a tough entry year, but not impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, to above PPs.
I can see someone paying for Ellington since that is unique to the entire DMV.
Also, know of PG families that work in the District sending kids to DCPS…admittedly, they don’t pay and some get busted.
Ellington isn't unique. Other counties have Arts high schools
MCPS does not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically, as long as 1 parent rents IB for a chosen school, changes residency status and is able to provide the needed paperwork, does it matter if you are sleeping there every night? This is provided you don't sublet but I would think you are legally inbounds if you do that. Probably more expensive than paying for out of state tuition but it would give you more options.
WRong.
How so? If you are legally renting in bounds. Lease, car registration, utilities etc and no one else can claim that address except for you how would that not be considered your residence? I am pretty sure it would be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically, as long as 1 parent rents IB for a chosen school, changes residency status and is able to provide the needed paperwork, does it matter if you are sleeping there every night? This is provided you don't sublet but I would think you are legally inbounds if you do that. Probably more expensive than paying for out of state tuition but it would give you more options.
WRong.
Anonymous wrote:PG county high schools are pretty atrocious by and large. Is it really so hard to fathom why someone would want to do this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, to above PPs.
I can see someone paying for Ellington since that is unique to the entire DMV.
Also, know of PG families that work in the District sending kids to DCPS…admittedly, they don’t pay and some get busted.
Ellington isn't unique. Other counties have Arts high schools
Anonymous wrote:Realistically, as long as 1 parent rents IB for a chosen school, changes residency status and is able to provide the needed paperwork, does it matter if you are sleeping there every night? This is provided you don't sublet but I would think you are legally inbounds if you do that. Probably more expensive than paying for out of state tuition but it would give you more options.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, to above PPs.
I can see someone paying for Ellington since that is unique to the entire DMV.
Also, know of PG families that work in the District sending kids to DCPS…admittedly, they don’t pay and some get busted.