My sister and I want to go to this school but what we have to do...
Question Posted Sunday June 26 2011, 2:15 am
Okay, my sister is moving in with me and we want to go to the school I went to for the past three years. Next year I should be going to a different school because we moved into their area. But we dont want to go to that school. Now, the only way to solve our problem is to ask a friend of the family if we can use his address. I have no problem asking him, but I am afraid of what he will want in return. I know it wont be anything sexual. He is one of those red neck mans with bad attitude if you make him mad. I was wondering how I should ask him without sounding desperate, because he would get joy out of seeing that desperation for his help. But I dont want to be too demanding. How can I ask him?
Additional info, added Sunday June 26 2011, 2:30 pm: I know there are consequences if we get caught going to the wrong school. I dont want to hear stuff about how it is wrong. I want an answer to my question. Prior to my moving I lived in his residence so I am already registered with his address. I just need to ask if my sister can now use it and if I can still use it.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? adviceman49 answered Sunday June 26 2011, 10:36 am: I wonder why no one else has answered you. Maybe it is the answer I gave you is most correct. While rules may be made to be broken you need to pick and choose where and when. Public school is not a good place as children can be very vengeful. I stand by what I said you could most likely be accommodated if you played by the rules. Your sister a very low maybe.
First of all what you are attempting to do is wrong and may even be illegal in your state. Even if it is not illegal If you are caught attending a school outside of the district you actually reside in their could be severe monetary penalties; both for you and you family friend.
Most school systems have a procedure in place that allows for students to attend schools other than their district school, space permitting. The procedure usually requires requesting an official transfer to that school and your reasons for that transfer. Usually if you have moved and want to finish your final year of high school at the school you have been attending, is a reason that is found acceptable. Your sisters reason to attend that school, so as to be in the same school as you is less acceptable. The fact that most of her friends will be attending that school does mitigate her request.
By following procedure does not guarantee acceptance into the school of choice. What it does guarantee is if you are accepted;is that you will stay there. Where your way does not. If it is discovered you do not belong in that school you could be sent back to your home school or in my school districts they have even expelled students caught enrolled in schools they did not belong in. I don't agree with expelling a student for the sins of the parent but those are the school districts rules where I live. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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