Sm1smom
Super Moderator
Am told that if you live in some area, you have to go to the school in that area and not any other.
Technically, you're restricted to attending the public schools (be it elementary, middle and high schools) within your home zone/catchment area. But there are sometimes exceptions to this under mitigating circumstances.
Kindly highlight the issue of public schools vizaviz the area in which you live.
School attendance is based on catchment zoning. Public schools are placed under different school districts. The school district has a series of elementary, middle and high schools that are meant to serve specific neighborhoods. The school districts draw a line on the map based on their counting of the number of people/houses/buildings and they call that area that’s served by the school the ‘catchment’ area.
You cannot, at will, decide to register your kids in a particular public school because of it's reputation if you're not within its catchment. In order to register your kids, you need to provide proof of residency by submitting your lease, mortgage, maintenance/utility bills or tax returns. In most cases, the utility bill will suffice - your hosts can help provide this since I'm assuming those with kids intend for the kids to start school as soon as possible.
Now, if you do move out of that area, and you wish for your kids to attend the school in your new area, you simply have to approach the school with your new lease or something proving your new address. If however, you prefer the previous school your kid(s) is/are attending even after leaving the catchment area, you're not required to withdraw your kid(s). They are free to continue receiving their education in that/those school(s).