Can your child go to either school district if you own homes in both districts?

In most cases, the school district that your child attends is determined by your primary residence. This means that if you own homes in two different school districts, your child will typically have to attend the school in the district where you live most of the time.

However, there are some exceptions to this rule. For example, some school districts allow students to attend a school in a neighboring district if they have a sibling who already attends that school. Additionally, some states have laws that allow students to attend any public school in the state, regardless of their residential address.

If you're not sure which school district your child will be able to attend, you should contact the school district offices in both districts to inquire about your options.

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