You could get your parents to talk to someone like the principle. They can tell your parents if you are in that school district or not, you might be a what they call a "tution student"- some one who goes to a school, but isnt in what people call the school district. If you want to be switched to the school as you know your parents will have to get and fill out a bunch of papers and probably talk to some one who works for the school, i think (but could be wrong) that when your parents tell them where you live the people at the school will tell them that you are not considered in the district and if you want to go to this school you will have to pay X amount of money, or continue going to the school you were going to.
And if your not a "tution student" then im not sure i know what your talking about...
And if i confused im sorry.
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DancinCutie08 answered Sunday July 8 2007, 11:43 am: Your parents have to go to the school board to get you switched to another school. Usually they make you pay to go to the other school like you would pay to private school. Usually to go to another school district i believe its like $6,000 a year... If the school is within the same school district you won't have to pay but your parents will still have to present their case to the school board/principal [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
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