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In high school, what is a verification of residency for?

I’m an upcoming freshie and I have an upcoming sophmore sis going to the same HS as me…do i have to be there?

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It is to verify that you live where you say you live and that that residence is in the school district you are attending.
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hoptoad
You probably need to verify your residence because people in different districts pay property tax to the district they live in. You probably don’t have the right to attend a school in a district to which you do not pay taxes.

If you are an athlete and attend a school in another district, this could cause problems–your school might be accused of recruiting you, which is not okay in high-school sports. You would have to have a *very* good reason for attending a school in another district, and you still might not be eligible for a season.

However, if you are interested in attending a high school in your district, just not the same one your sister attends, some districts have “open enrollment”–you can choose which high school you attend, as long as there is room at that school. Call your school office to find out. You may need to supply your own transportation, though.

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dparra33
I don’t really understand your question but….a verification only tells the school and well for that matter, the state, which district you are actually a resident of and whether the cut of the pie the state doles out to the schools on your head count is going to the right school district.
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LAUSDDISTRICT8MOMOFTHREE
As you can tell by the answers YES. This ensures that you live where you say you do. It all comes down to money for the school. Plus some sibblings don’t live together in the same house and this is one way that they try and verify each students home address.
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Anonymous
It goes on funding levels, the more residents (with children) an area has the more funding it gets. If you go another school outside your district you are basically taking away from the residents in that district.
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sunnybrooke
If you go to a public school you are required to go to the school in the district where you live. Most school want some proof of residency (rental lease, mortgage agreement, etc) to prove you live within their district. If you don’t have this proof…you cannot attend the school.

To answer your question….you’ll have to ask your school …it depends on their policies. Call the office number and ask them. common sense.

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j z
To verify tat you live in the town where you are trying to go to school. Just politic for the city fathers like to do.
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Mike
It ensures you are going to the correct school in your district.
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I ? Colbert
Yes, I guess you do. It’s for safety purposes, you know if you were homeless they’d probably help you out or something like that.
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