Anonymous wrote:Didn't Andrea Zuckerman do this in Beverly Hills 90210?
Anonymous wrote:I dunno. My DD's friend does this for our middle school. We live in the DCC; they live 25 minutes away.
If their school weren't overcrowded (we are talking 1300 kids in a school for 700), maybe I wouldn't care.
Suffice to say I don't think MCPS actually polices this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live in the same county, but am curious, is there no formal/legal way to request a transfer (within the same county) to the school you want your child to attend? I live Loudoun county (VA) where there's a formal process called "special permission" -- in a nutshell you can request a transfer to other schools within the county that have space. I've known lots and lots of families that have sent kids at every age (elem/middle/high) to different schools using this process. You do have to provide transportation but otherwise it's a really nice option.
Yes, MCPS has this process, but few schools have space, so it is unlikely to be approved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pupil personnel worker may do a home visit if they can't verify residency.
I have never heard of this happening.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who does it. She has 2 kids assigned to an Elem in east county but drives them to a school in Rockville every day. I think it’s wrong but she’s been getting away with it for 5 years now.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t live in DMV anymore but we moved this year within our town but out of bounds for our prior elementary school. It turned out the district assumed we wanted to stick with our existing school, but we could have petitioned in to our neighborhood school. They even have a process for petitioning in from a neighboring town (but that’s more complicated from a tax perspective). I’d be surprised if there’s not a way to request a different school in your district.
Anonymous wrote:I don't live in the same county, but am curious, is there no formal/legal way to request a transfer (within the same county) to the school you want your child to attend? I live Loudoun county (VA) where there's a formal process called "special permission" -- in a nutshell you can request a transfer to other schools within the county that have space. I've known lots and lots of families that have sent kids at every age (elem/middle/high) to different schools using this process. You do have to provide transportation but otherwise it's a really nice option.