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shillyshally t1_irti5j6 wrote

Boundary hopping is illegal.

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IamSauerKraut t1_irtruls wrote

You could submit an application to the neighboring school district, requesting admission and a waiver of the fee. Such applications are not unusual. What is the worst that could happen, they say no?

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laughingmeeses t1_irvwe48 wrote

This is the best answer. It happens frequently due to extenuating circumstances and schools are normally happy to help.

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susinpgh t1_irtgc63 wrote

Nope. Did you maybe look into online charter schools?

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NoTripOfALifetime t1_irti9ai wrote

No, but you could do a charter school or cyber school.

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Dredly t1_iru3ttv wrote

Move?

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Mudman64 OP t1_irvwi2b wrote

Yeah bro that’s real easy

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Dredly t1_irwgwku wrote

That is the only way other then paying tuition...

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dmriggs t1_irumtjk wrote

That's why it's so important to check the school districts before you move. We bought a house in Philly before even considering the impact it would have on a child stuck in that system. We Got out before school started thankfully

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