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Originally Posted by Rich Kressly
There you have it! So long as the students in question live inside the borders of your school district and their households pay taxes in the district, there really isn't much argument at all. Now, if the students in question live outside of the district, you'll probably have to frame your request differently.
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This is not how most school systems see it. It is a liability issue, simple as at.
Personally, I find it amusing when parents don't what their kids attending public schools, but want their students to have all the benefits of being a public school student. On a professional level, I think this speaks to the quality of the FRC program across the country.