[quote=FlyerInHi]I live in NV because everything has lined up well for me as far as rental investments. But I would not live in NV just to avoid CA income taxes. That’s a bonus, because every year that is don’t pay CA taxes, I can buy/finance an investment condo in LV. So I get a “free” condo every year.
BTW, I love the Vegas bling. It’s raining and nice and cool now. Heat is only 3 months. Better than cold. My utility bill is never over $200. I still have business in SD, so I come back many months each year If I had kids, they could and go to school in SD. There are many ways to setup household, which is what I suspect Mexican immigrants are doing. Maybe the kids do live in San Diego and visit relatives several times per week. You have no way of knowing for sure unless you start a gestapo like investigation.[/quote]
The “gestapo-like investigations” should be done by the school districts. But they won’t ever consider this idea cause they’ll lose a LOT of money if all these students are disenrolled. If it’s been at least 40 years since any housing units were built in the Chula Vista High attendance area because there hasn’t been any room to build housing there and there were only about 378 eligible-age students living in the attendance boundaries (which haven’t been changed) in school year 2000-2001 and now the school has an enrollment of 2788 students (after being “heavily remodeled” instead of closed).
Where do you think all these students are coming from, brian?
CVHS isn’t among the top API-scoring high-schools in the district or county so its not like it had/has hundreds of intra/interdistrict transfer applicants waiting to get a seat there. And only so many students are qualified to participate in their show choirs.