Question Posted Saturday September 1 2007, 12:26 am
i go to a vocational/technical school, i live in massachusetts, but anyways i hate the school and i want to go to some high school any high school besides my town high school. i was wondering what school im eligible to go to? but will it matter if i dont live near the high school? and if this helps at all i live in "billerica". i've talked about it to my parents, well maybe just my mom and she says its fine if i transfer out.
What you could do is get some ones or a relatives address in a city they live in and ask them if you could use there address but make sure you know the person that will be lending there address to you so that when you go to the new school you can say what your relation to the person (aunt,uncle,cousin)
If you manage to get an address go to your school and tell them you want what's called a"transfer" of all your schools records to the new school you'll be going to then when you go to the new school just bring either a gas electric or phone bill of the address you'll be using in order to be able to go to the new school in a new city it may be a good idea to bring the person who's name is under the electric bills name
If you manage to do this all you need to do is find a way of getting to school everyday lol ! and keep this low don't go around saying you live in billerica because then you'll be on the next bus back to ur voc school and you can get into a lot of trouble for forging an address
dancergirl027 answered Saturday September 1 2007, 12:40 pm: usually schools are precautious if you dont live in their school district but every school is different. i'd suggest you talk to the school about it..thats the best way to find out [ dancergirl027's advice column | Ask dancergirl027 A Question ]
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