That’s a pretty racist take, wouldn’t expect anything less from the equity warriors. If you go after UMC families as you’d like, you destroy the system. That’s just the reality of the situation. |
| Here’s the reality: the academic outcomes for students at Justice HS who want to learn are fine, and despite its wealth Langley HS also has its own share of unimpressive slackers. |
Still waiting on the receipts for your bold claim of hundreds of cases, but in the meantime if anyone can find a docket for a residency fraud case in Fairfax, I’d be interested. Doubtful that we’ll find any, which speaks volumes here. |
NP. Agree DEI was and is racism. It’s bigotry, disguised as virtue. |
+1 At its core, DEI seeks to treat people differently based on the color of their skin. |
+2. The only posters who ever bring up race in these forums are the people claiming UMC families are all racist. Equity warriors tend to get pretty vile in pursuit of a justification to destroy the school system. They aren’t too bright. |
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OP, its already incredibly easy to transfer into Langley. There are two ways and Langley loves having them
1) If you are zoned for a nearby IB school, its very straight forward. Submit the paperwork and you are accepted. 2) Transfer for Russian. This is the way that most of the top students transfer in through if they do not get into TJ. There is no need to break the law. |
1) A. Don't you need to be enrolled in an AP to do this? That will be hard for 9/10 graders. B. This only work if the school is not at capacity. |
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No, I would not do this for a coworker.
Niece or grandchild, maybe. You could always say the family member lives with you part of the time. |
| You would be responsible for repaying the $20,000 tuition when the fraud is uncovered and there are plenty of other parents or employees of the school system eager to turn you in. And, by the way, you would be the one committing the fraud. |
Did you miss that the other family lives in Fairfax? Almost all of your analysis is wrong. I don’t really care either way, but it bothers me when posters confidently proclaim that x or y will happen, when you have no basis for that claim. |
Va. Code § 22.1-264.1. Misdemeanor to make false statements as to school division or attendance zone residency; penalty. Any person who knowingly makes a false statement concerning the residency of a child, as determined by § 22.1-3, in a particular school division or school attendance zone, for the purposes of (i) avoiding the tuition charges authorized by § 22.1-5 or (ii) enrollment in a school outside the attendance zone in which the student resides, shall be guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor and shall be liable to the school division in which the child was enrolled as a result of such false statements for tuition charges, pursuant to § 22.1-5, for the time the student was enrolled in such school division. |
A Class 4 misdemeanor, max punishment: a $250 fine. Talk about deterrence! |
No, they do not need to enrolled in an AP course. They only need to express that they do not want the IB courses. And Langley is well under capacity. |
I would love to see your data proving white families are using fake addresses to attend certain public schools. And apparently they've been doing it for 100 years. Show me the data. Progressive dumbasses are still dumbasses. Stupidity and ignorance have no political boundaries. |