ED, residency checks
Chicago Tribune (Crystal Yednak) has an article about checking residency for elementary school students. The examples are from Berkeley and Bellwood.
Remember, if you have trouble meeting the standards demanded to prove residency, you are probably really homeless. Once you declare your family homeless the district can't challenge your child on residency.
Remember, if you have trouble meeting the standards demanded to prove residency, you are probably really homeless. Once you declare your family homeless the district can't challenge your child on residency.
2 Comments:
are you serious carl?
By Anonymous, at 10:29 AM, January 27, 2006
I was told be an exceedingly knowledgeable source about the law on homeless students.
School districts need to balance their residency checks with the knowledge that if the procedure becomes too obnoxious then the families can just claim they are homeless.
By Carl Nyberg, at 1:19 PM, January 27, 2006
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