How do I know what school district I live in?
Contact your county board of elections (first choice) or county auditor. By giving your street address, either agency should be able to identify your school district of residence. 2. Why did I receive a school district booklet in the mail? Last year your Ohio return reflected a school district number for a current taxing district or you filed an SD-100. 3. I received an SD-100 with a preprinted label and I don’t live in a taxing district. What should I do? If your employer did not withhold school district tax for a taxing district, send in the SD-100 with the label on it. Write your explanation across the front of the return and identify your actual school district name and number. Forward the return in the envelope provided in the SD-100 booklet. 4. I just received my W-2 and discovered school district withholding. I didn’t live in a taxing school district at all last year. What should I do? You must complete an SD-100. Be sure to put the school district number that your employer with
If you are unsure of your school district, the Ohio Department of Taxation has an online resource called The Finder to assist you. Once you provide your street address, The Finder can locate your school district. This resource is available on our Web site at The Finder. You can also contact your county board of elections or county auditor. By giving your street address, either agency should be able to identify your school district of residence.
It depends on which on city you pick to live in. If you live in Catoosa, you would go to Catoosa, visa versa. Catoosa has a nice school and probably smaller than Broken Arrow. You might go to both school and look around, and learn about their classes, requirements for graduation, electives, etc. Talk to kids in the area. Their may even be private schools that you could check out also. Good Luck. Both schools has bus service.