Ironton Tigers 2025

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798924
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Re: Ironton Tigers 2025

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BurgFan43 wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 8:01 am
ohbuckeye2 wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 4:09 am
BurgFan43 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 10:55 pm

You lost a couple of transfers who went back to their home school… remember a resident moving out doesn’t count on your CB numbers.
Nobody has left Ironton!!

The young man from Racelands Dad is from Ironton and lives in Ironton, what’s the CB # for that? He’s the only one that’s actually transferred and enrolled so far. We had a couple that graduates that counted against us.
It would depend on who has custody until they are 18. Logic would say that the person living in Kentucky probably is the custodial parent or they would have had to been paying out of state tuition to attend. Every school needs custodial paperwork so that is how it is put into the system and how/if it counts in the CB numbers.
These days there is also shared custodial parenting where the child spends required time to establish with each parent giving them both shared custodial status


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Re: Ironton Tigers 2025

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798924 wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 4:35 pm
BurgFan43 wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 8:01 am
ohbuckeye2 wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 4:09 am

Nobody has left Ironton!!

The young man from Racelands Dad is from Ironton and lives in Ironton, what’s the CB # for that? He’s the only one that’s actually transferred and enrolled so far. We had a couple that graduates that counted against us.
It would depend on who has custody until they are 18. Logic would say that the person living in Kentucky probably is the custodial parent or they would have had to been paying out of state tuition to attend. Every school needs custodial paperwork so that is how it is put into the system and how/if it counts in the CB numbers.
These days there is also shared custodial parenting where the child spends required time to establish with each parent giving them both shared custodial status
Oh I totally get shared parenting and have first hand experience with it. Even it is 50-50 parenting, there still has to be a residential parent for school purpose only in Ohio. The state has to know where that child’s funding goes and then an open enrolled school has to recoup that from the home district. It may be different if the divorce was filed in Kentucky.


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Re: Ironton Tigers 2025

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BurgFan43 wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:10 pm
798924 wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 4:35 pm
BurgFan43 wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 8:01 am

It would depend on who has custody until they are 18. Logic would say that the person living in Kentucky probably is the custodial parent or they would have had to been paying out of state tuition to attend. Every school needs custodial paperwork so that is how it is put into the system and how/if it counts in the CB numbers.
These days there is also shared custodial parenting where the child spends required time to establish with each parent giving them both shared custodial status
Oh I totally get shared parenting and have first hand experience with it. Even it is 50-50 parenting, there still has to be a residential parent for school purpose only in Ohio. The state has to know where that child’s funding goes and then an open enrolled school has to recoup that from the home district. It may be different if the divorce was filed in Kentucky.
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