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Well. . . technically . . . if you actually were a resident of antoher school district, county, or even another statement . . . it means that you were going to a school that wasn't supported by your family's tax money. That COULD be considered Fraud, I suppose, and they might fine your parents for the cost of your tuition for the school year.

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