916.1 Parents of students enrolling in public charter schools must take the following documents to the school, and the school shall maintain a checklist of the documents reviewed by the principal/designee with the date of such review and the signature of the reviewer:
- (a) Three (3) documents showing that the parent/legal guardian is a resident of the District of Columbia. One of the documents must be:
- (1) Proof of payment of D.C. personal income tax during the last tax period;
- (2) A current tax withholding statement which contains the applicant's name; or
- (3) Current official documentation of financial assistance from the District (such as temporary assistance for needy families or housing assistance).
- (b) The other documents can be any two (2) of the following, and each must contain the parent/guardian's name and the D.C. residential address and the address listed as the student's residence on school forms:
- (1) Valid D.C. driver's license or non-driver's identification;
- (2) Vehicle registration;
- (3) Valid, unexpired lease and rent receipts for a period within two (2) months immediately preceding consideration of residency;
- (4) Deed/title to the property of residence;
- (5) D.C. voter registration card; and
- (6) Utility bills with paid receipts or cancelled checks from a period within the two (2) months immediately preceding enrollment.
- (c) The school cannot inquire relative to the parents' citizenship or immigration status when the student is registered and proof of residence is shown;
- (d) Parents who are in the military and are assigned to a military base in the District of Columbia may present the military housing orders; and
- (e) Wards of D.C. - In the case of a youth who is a ward of the District of Columbia court system but resides outside of the District, the school must have proper documentation on file, such as a signed court order placing the student in a facility/home in Virginia or Maryland.
- (f) An alternative form of verification of residence may include a written statement from a DHS assigned social worker.
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 48 DCR 1694, 1701-03 (February 23, 2001).