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District says residency checks removed nearly half of targeted out-of-district enrollments this year

2666792 · March 17, 2025
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Catoosa County Public Schools reported using a part-time student services officer to verify residency; staff said 86 residency checks led to 49 student withdrawals for lacking in-county residency, and the district described common evidence used in investigations.

CATOOSA COUNTY, Ga. — Catoosa County Public Schools officials told staff they have expanded residency verification and enforcement, reporting that 86 residency checks produced 49 student withdrawals this school year when students could not be shown to live in the county.

The superintendent described a recently hired part-time student services officer, Jeff Rhodes, whose role is to follow up on residency…

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