Even if you had someone elses address, legally you could not go to schools in a district you do not reside in. Districts can agree to interdistrict transfers. Both districts have to agree. Go to the district you want to leave first and request an interdistrict transfer application. Once they approve your release then you can find a district willing to accept you. Go to their district office and apply to be accepted. If both agree then you can transfer. They will put your child on a contract stating that the agreement is contingent on attendance, behavior, and grades. If your student does not keep on on these they have grounds to revoke your transfer.
Typically the districts will want to know why you desire a transfer. It is good to use reason like "my job is closer to this school, or this school has programs my child is interested in..." Give some good rationale about why you think a district change is in the best interest for you child. Don't say, "Because we don't like it here."
2007-05-23 05:57:14
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answered by Barry's dealer 2
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move into the district. rent an apartment in the district. or ask the district about paying tuition to the district. Some let you. That is about your only choices.
2007-05-23 04:59:18
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answered by Jen 3
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move into the district the school is in
2007-05-23 04:56:53
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter is blind and he or she is moved to a distinctive college interior her same district to boot. i comprehend that that's somewhat inconvenient, yet i could lots somewhat have her on the college the place she is going to get carry of the main provider each and every week somewhat than matter on somebody to commute to offer her those centers in uncomplicated terms some hours each and every week. Her well-being and well-being ability lots extra to me that i'm keen to offer up her being waiting to flow to a similar person-friendly as her older brother. difficult although that's for the terrific. additionally, I do have faith that it is an attempt to maintain costs low for the college district. stable success. i'm specific it is going to pay off in the top.
2016-11-26 19:44:04
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answered by ? 4
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you need to live in the district. it's not fair for you to cheat and have your child in a school they don't belong in. just move.
2007-05-23 05:02:27
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answered by somebody's a mom!! 7
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school district with alot of mexican or black seem to have what so call "lack behind" learning effect to any kids wanna success.
2007-05-23 05:28:27
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answered by Anonymous
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