Ohiogal
Queen Bee
Wow. In Seattle, a parent can place their child in the public school of their choice, unless it is already overcrowded by kids within the neighborhood. Even then, a parent can petition (and usually wins) for reasons just like this one.
Law or no law, this is becoming so common place, I doubt a judge would look at it as a serious offense, especially seeing that judges tend to rule in favor of disrupting a child's life as little as possible.
The schools take it seriously due to budgetary concerns and the money that is being STOLEN from proper residences. Getting a variance is one thing. Enrolling under fraudulent circumstances is another. I posted the law in Utah -- the state that this poster said she was in and that has jurisdiction. Parents can be prosecuted for fraudulently enrolling their child in a public school.
And the state has a reporting form set up:
Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Reporting
Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Reporting
The inappropriate use of taxpayer dollars and public property hurts us all. It is particularly harmful to Utah's children when it deprives them of scarce instructional dollars. If you know, or suspect, that educational resources are being stolen, wasted, or misused, please take a moment and report it. You may be contacted in certain cases where additional information that only you may be able to provide is needed. Thank you for your interest in saving taxpayer dollars.
So quite frankly if LD finds out this user's real name or contact information, she would either be complicit in continuing to allow the theft of tax payer dollars OR she would have to report her. No attorney-client confidentiality.