Anonymous wrote:What if you get a divorce and can't afford to live in the same school district, but spouse lives in the old district. Then which school do your kids go to?
I think there is a rule where they go to school at the residence they spend the most nights or something like that.
What if you get a divorce and can't afford to live in the same school district, but spouse lives in the old district. Then which school do your kids go to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if you get a divorce and can't afford to live in the same school district, but spouse lives in the old district. Then which school do your kids go to?
Expensive areas have good schools because of high income and dual parent household. Didn't think of that before divorce eh?
Other than people who report others, what are the ways that schools find out when people change boundaries but don't report? This happened recently to someone I know. They think someone ratted them out but wouldn't it be reported when they change address on all their forms (taxes, DMV, utilities, etc.)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than people who report others, what are the ways that schools find out when people change boundaries but don't report? This happened recently to someone I know. They think someone ratted them out but wouldn't it be reported when they change address on all their forms (taxes, DMV, utilities, etc.)?
Frequently, it is the student who says something within earshot of someone at the school.
Anonymous wrote:This is an issue? Yet we allow students who don't even belong in the US to show up and get a free education. I know it's the law that they have to be educated, but it's a bad law that needs to be changed.
If those students weren't here, we probably wouldn't have folks trying to get out of low-performing schools with lots of FARMs and ESOL into higher-rated ones.
Anonymous wrote:Other than people who report others, what are the ways that schools find out when people change boundaries but don't report? This happened recently to someone I know. They think someone ratted them out but wouldn't it be reported when they change address on all their forms (taxes, DMV, utilities, etc.)?
Anonymous wrote:Actually, I've never tried this, but I've joked with my husband that we should have kept his condo that we rented out for awhile. You are in the county, and you own two pieces of property. You are paying more in real estate taxes than folks with just one piece of property. (and supporting the schools more than folks posting on this forum)
Technically, at the high school level I don't think it would matter. The hassle will be getting the kids to and from school since there won't be busing to your current house.
Due to pupil placement and all the language/IB/AP drama at the high school level, I think a quarter of the kids don't live in district. No on cares.
Why do you want the other school? I'm sure there are other way to get your DC into the high school of the condo that you already own in.
Anonymous wrote:What if you get a divorce and can't afford to live in the same school district, but spouse lives in the old district. Then which school do your kids go to?
Anonymous wrote:Actually, I've never tried this, but I've joked with my husband that we should have kept his condo that we rented out for awhile. You are in the county, and you own two pieces of property. You are paying more in real estate taxes than folks with just one piece of property. (and supporting the schools more than folks posting on this forum)
Technically, at the high school level I don't think it would matter. The hassle will be getting the kids to and from school since there won't be busing to your current house.
Due to pupil placement and all the language/IB/AP drama at the high school level, I think a quarter of the kids don't live in district. No on cares.
Why do you want the other school? I'm sure there are other way to get your DC into the high school of the condo that you already own in.
Do not do this!! Don't teach your child that lying is ok. Your kid is going to make friends at school. Some one WILL find out where you live. How horrible if you are caught and then your child is ripped away from friends and knows it is because you lied.Anonymous wrote:As long as you get your school mail at the Condo and provide your own transportation, your odds of being caught are pretty low. Especially if you haven't made any enemies at the condo to turn you in.