Newly tightened residency requirements for Grosse Pointe Public School System have rattled some people who say parents now have to jump through hoops simply to enroll their children, according to the Free Press.
Other residents are lobbying for tighter requirements, saying the district should require all parents and guardians to sign and have notarized an affidavit proving they live in the district.
The longstanding issue was debated at Monday night's school board meeting.
"You have thousands of people who are dissatisfied with your residency enforcement," Thomas Lizza, a Grosse Pointe Shores resident and member of the group Residents for Residency, told the board.