07.60 AP2 E2 Letter of Residence to be Used When the Person Seeking to Enroll a Student Is Living with a District Resident

    A person seeking to enroll a child should use this form as evidence of residency when he or she cannot produce a lease, purchase property agreement, or other similar document – other documents will also be required to establish residency. The School District reserves the right to evaluate the evidence presented; completing this form does not guarantee admission.

    To be completed by the individual enrolling the child and returned to the Principal.  Please print.

    Child

    School

    Individual enrolling the child

    Phone

    Relationship to the child

    Email

    Residence street address

    City

    Zip code

    Signature of the individual enrolling the student 

    Date

    To be completed and signed by the individual who is responsible for the residence.  Please print.

    Name of the individual who is responsible for the residence

     Phone

    I am responsible for this residence by ☐ ownership,   ☐ lease, or  ☐ other

    Total number of:  Persons living at this residence         Rooms in residence         Bedrooms     

    State the reasons for this living arrangement, including your relationship to the individual enrolling the child (attach an additional statement to this form if needed):

    I certify that this information is true and that the individuals named above are living in my residence.

    Signature of the individual who is responsible for the residence

    Date

    WARNING:  If a student is determined to be a nonresident of the District for whom tuition must be charged, the persons enrolling the student are liable for nonresident tuition from the date the student began attending a District school as a nonresident.

    A person who knowingly enrolls or attempts to enroll in this School District on a tuition-free basis a student known by that person to be a nonresident 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)).

    A person who knowingly or willfully presents to the School District any false information regarding the residency of a student for the purpose of enabling that student to attend any school in that district without the payment of a nonresident tuition charge is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. (105 ILCS 5/10-20.12b(f)).


    UPDATED:    December 6, 2021