Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple families using the same address for sought after schools is exactly why places like College Gardens are bursting at the seams.
We're at Barnsley, probably a similar demographic to College Gardens, and there are definitely people attending who live out of boundary who attend using a family member's address.
FWIW, I was not required to submit any documentation to enroll DD in K.
and you know they don't have a COSA? I mean we have kids at our school who use a family member's address as well - but have a COSA. For example they go to grandma's house after school and grandma lives in-bound.
No, I know the one mom very well. She doesn't work, and is the one who does drop-off and pick up for her kids. Kids are not going to grandma's house after school.
I don't really care either way, but I commented because the other PPs said that you can't do that. Apparently, some people do.
My kid has a COSA. Almost no one outside of school knows, because it simply doesn't come up in conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if you own a rental property in a desirable school zone with proof via property tax bill. Can you send your kid to that school if you wish?
I think that would be pretty easy to do. Especially if you have a tenant that's willing to work with you. And, you can trust them to get your mail, etc. Since MCPS mails things to that address and you might not want to miss something. Even easier if you (as the landlord) pay the utilities. You'd have a utility bill in your name if they did ask for proof.
I'm the PP who posted about College Gardens. This is what's happening their - families own properties and are renting them to other families. The families who are renting AND the families who own, but don't live there, all use that address.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple families using the same address for sought after schools is exactly why places like College Gardens are bursting at the seams.
Are you sure about that? I always thought it was the immersion program.
The immersion program makes the school sought after. As a result, multiple families use the same address to ensure their kids can attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if you own a rental property in a desirable school zone with proof via property tax bill. Can you send your kid to that school if you wish?
I think that would be pretty easy to do. Especially if you have a tenant that's willing to work with you. And, you can trust them to get your mail, etc. Since MCPS mails things to that address and you might not want to miss something. Even easier if you (as the landlord) pay the utilities. You'd have a utility bill in your name if they did ask for proof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple families using the same address for sought after schools is exactly why places like College Gardens are bursting at the seams.
Are you sure about that? I always thought it was the immersion program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple families using the same address for sought after schools is exactly why places like College Gardens are bursting at the seams.
We're at Barnsley, probably a similar demographic to College Gardens, and there are definitely people attending who live out of boundary who attend using a family member's address.
FWIW, I was not required to submit any documentation to enroll DD in K.
and you know they don't have a COSA? I mean we have kids at our school who use a family member's address as well - but have a COSA. For example they go to grandma's house after school and grandma lives in-bound.
No, I know the one mom very well. She doesn't work, and is the one who does drop-off and pick up for her kids. Kids are not going to grandma's house after school.
I don't really care either way, but I commented because the other PPs said that you can't do that. Apparently, some people do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple families using the same address for sought after schools is exactly why places like College Gardens are bursting at the seams.
We're at Barnsley, probably a similar demographic to College Gardens, and there are definitely people attending who live out of boundary who attend using a family member's address.
FWIW, I was not required to submit any documentation to enroll DD in K.
and you know they don't have a COSA? I mean we have kids at our school who use a family member's address as well - but have a COSA. For example they go to grandma's house after school and grandma lives in-bound.
No, I know the one mom very well. She doesn't work, and is the one who does drop-off and pick up for her kids. Kids are not going to grandma's house after school.
I don't really care either way, but I commented because the other PPs said that you can't do that. Apparently, some people do.
Anonymous wrote:What if you own a rental property in a desirable school zone with proof via property tax bill. Can you send your kid to that school if you wish?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple families using the same address for sought after schools is exactly why places like College Gardens are bursting at the seams.
We're at Barnsley, probably a similar demographic to College Gardens, and there are definitely people attending who live out of boundary who attend using a family member's address.
FWIW, I was not required to submit any documentation to enroll DD in K.
and you know they don't have a COSA? I mean we have kids at our school who use a family member's address as well - but have a COSA. For example they go to grandma's house after school and grandma lives in-bound.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think about what message you are sending to your kid. Fraud is ok, cheating is ok, not playing by the rules is ok... as long as you don't get caught.
+1
Sounds like undocumented student !
I don't think you need to be "documented" to enroll actually
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple families using the same address for sought after schools is exactly why places like College Gardens are bursting at the seams.
We're at Barnsley, probably a similar demographic to College Gardens, and there are definitely people attending who live out of boundary who attend using a family member's address.
FWIW, I was not required to submit any documentation to enroll DD in K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think about what message you are sending to your kid. Fraud is ok, cheating is ok, not playing by the rules is ok... as long as you don't get caught.
+1
Sounds like undocumented student !