Lincolnshire Prairie View School District 103 recent;y issued the following announcement.
- Who:
Parents/guardians of all returning District 103 students who will attend school in the Fall 2019 are required to attend the Back to School Fair to prove residency.
What:
Back to School Fair
When:
- 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, August 5
- 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, August 6
- 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, August 7
- Where:
Daniel Wright Jr High School, 1370 Riverwoods Rd., Lincolnshire, IL 60069
What can I expect at the fair?
All families will be asked to provide: residency verification, confirm registration data and address fee payments. Families will receive access to student class and course information, student schedules and additional information from our schools.
If you have any questions, please contact powerschool@d103.org. If you need to schedule an alternative date, please contact your child's school directly during business hours:
- Laura B. Sprague School, 847-945-6665
- Half Day School, 847-634-6463
- Daniel Wright Jr High School, 847-295-1560
Proof of Residency Documentation:
- One Document from the following list is required for proof of residency:
- Real Estate Tax Bill
- Monthly Mortgage Statement
- Closing House Document
- Bill of Sale
- Warranty Deed
- Current and Valid Lease Agreement (including landlord's name and phone number)
- Two documents from the following list are required to prove residency:
- Current Drivers License
- Vehicle Registration
- Most recent (within 60 days) gas, electric, water, or cable bill (no cell phone bills accepted)
- Receipt for Moving Van
- Please Note the Following
Owning property in District 103 in which you do not reside does not make you a legal resident, and therefore does not qualify your child to attend school in District 103. The Illinois School Code mandates that you and your child reside in the attendance area on a permanent basis in order for your child to attend school in the district.
A person who knowingly enrolls or attempts to enroll in District 103 on a tuition-free basis a student known by that person to be a non-resident of the District is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor, except in very limited situations as defined in State law (105 ILCS 5/10-20. 12b(e)).
Parents who falsify their residence information for the purpose of obtaining tuition-free attendance for their children commit a criminal offense. Students will be un-enrolled and families will be subject to legal action, including recovery of tuition for attending the school.
Original source can be found here.