Basically, what the bylaw, which went into effect for the 2012-13 school year, does is extends rules governing sports-related transfers during highschool way, way back to the latter stage of elementary school.
In exchange for opening its stage to Medina HighSchool, which did away with its drama program in budget cuts, Lyndonville High sent students to prop up Medina's football and soccer teams and play in its championship marching band.
After visiting her older sister in New York City, she dropped out of highschool to pursue music in the Big Apple, playing often and at every place that would give her a stage.