I know a lot of you have expressed that you picked the school system and then a house so that your child goes there.
I know quite a few people that have used someone else's address to get into the school system. They use their grandparents address so they can register at that school.
Would you do this?
How bad ethically is this?
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I don't think I could ever do it. I am a horrible liar and I would hate having to put that pressure on my child and sleepovers and all of that...
I just have a couple of friends that do it. One got caught because she wrote a check to the school (and it had their address on it) and the other one is still doing it but are thinking about moving there soon.
I also remember people doing it when I was growing up so they went to the city school instead of the county school
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And no. We're hsing but I'd never in a million years to that. It's a horrible example to set for the kids and it's lying and stealing. It's really sad that this is something people feel they have to do to make sure their kids are getting a good education.
How would this work for parents who don't own or rent property? Are their children not allowed to attend school? If your family moves in with grandma after a divorce or you lose your home and have to move in with your SIL, how do you send your kid to school? I think we had to provide a utility bill back in the 80s, but that was it, and in those situations I'm not sure how you even do that. And I know we had homeless students enrolled at our school, as well as students who lived with many families sharing one living space.
We moved to put our kids in this district. In order to enroll DS1, we has to provide 2 forms of address verification. One needed to be either a lease, mortgage payment, or deed and the other a bill. They specifically wouldn't accept driver's licenses as proof of address because they can easily be changed.
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We live with my parents. In order to enroll DS1 on the school district I needed a notarized letter from my parents that we live there. And we needed a bill at their address. Since we aren't on the utilities we had to use a bank statement and credit card bill.
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Wow. Here you just show up and enroll. I think they ask that you bring in a water bill, but a lot of my students' families lived with other people or some of them were even homeless. You just check that you reside with family or are homeless on the enrollment form. I transferred my nieces (who we had custody of) into the district and that was just a quick form to be approved and I don't think we even had to show any sort of records that we were even their guardians. I know all the nearby districts have the option of transferring from another district too. It has to be approved, but it's rare a transfer is denied. So, no need to tell a lie here when you can just fill out some paperwork. We did pick a house by the school district though. Even if I teach in the crummier one nearby, our kiddos will get to go the nice schools.
I can understand why ppl would lie about it, but also, it's up to parents (and especially middle-class families) to buy into their local neighborhood public schools, so the schools themselves can get better and thrive.
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