If your school has open enrollment you still can attend your school. You need to apply for it though. The above is true, but you have to be careful because if the school is full and a child of the district wants in, they'll kick you out to make room for the person that lives in the saME district so doing this is a big risk. You may have to pay the out of district tuition fee.
yes if they get permission
yes they can, they fake their social security number and the number is never checked the green bay Wisconsin school district is a good example
Sorry, the school districts use your address to determine the school. They don't ask for reasons.
if you get permission from your district.
Yes he can attend the school of other district. for that he have to take admission in the desire college he want
University of Wisconsin
You can contact the district you want her to attend and then request that she be able to from them. Most of the time they will allow it as long as there is room.
Generally, the only way a child can attend a school outside of the district is in an area where there is open enrollment. However, some districts allow children to change schools on a case by case basis.
yes
Yes.
Southeastern School District
yes. just talk to one of your friends parents & ask them if you can use their adress.