Can someone give me the number to call to report boundary fraud?

Anonymous
I know a student attending Jackson Reed whose family tells everyone she got in through the lottery 2 years ago. Now we all know that’s not true. I’d like to report them. Thanks.
Anonymous
Surely you can look it up yourself? Or are you hoping the family will see this
Anonymous
Surely you can just let it go….
Anonymous
You’d ruin a child’s high school experience because of the choices of their parents? That is so gross. Just ignore it OP. It’s not harming you.
Anonymous
Grow up OP
Anonymous
OP here… really, y’all? I assume all of you commit boundary fraud yourselves then? The public school situation in DC is really hard and my family follows the rules and so many others do too, and sometimes this means going to school that might not be the best ones, just because everyone can’t just help themselves to whatever they want in life can they? If we live in a society that chooses to just let people break rules for their own selfish benefit then what’s the point of any rules?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here… really, y’all? I assume all of you commit boundary fraud yourselves then? The public school situation in DC is really hard and my family follows the rules and so many others do too, and sometimes this means going to school that might not be the best ones, just because everyone can’t just help themselves to whatever they want in life can they? If we live in a society that chooses to just let people break rules for their own selfish benefit then what’s the point of any rules?


Your answer can be found via Google. You made this post so you could be smart and hopefully get other people to agree with you and snarky about this family. It's pretty weird behavior for an adult. And no, my kid goes to the school he's supposed to go to.
Anonymous
If the kid lives in DC and the school has approved their residency paperwork in some capacity, there is basically no remedy.

If the kid lives OUTSIDE DC, https://dc-osse-oer.i-sight.com/portal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here… really, y’all? I assume all of you commit boundary fraud yourselves then? The public school situation in DC is really hard and my family follows the rules and so many others do too, and sometimes this means going to school that might not be the best ones, just because everyone can’t just help themselves to whatever they want in life can they? If we live in a society that chooses to just let people break rules for their own selfish benefit then what’s the point of any rules?


Your answer can be found via Google. You made this post so you could be smart and hopefully get other people to agree with you and snarky about this family. It's pretty weird behavior for an adult. And no, my kid goes to the school he's supposed to go to.


+1

- another PP who doesn’t commit boundary fraud
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here… really, y’all? I assume all of you commit boundary fraud yourselves then? The public school situation in DC is really hard and my family follows the rules and so many others do too, and sometimes this means going to school that might not be the best ones, just because everyone can’t just help themselves to whatever they want in life can they? If we live in a society that chooses to just let people break rules for their own selfish benefit then what’s the point of any rules?


Your answer can be found via Google. You made this post so you could be smart and hopefully get other people to agree with you and snarky about this family. It's pretty weird behavior for an adult. And no, my kid goes to the school he's supposed to go to.


+1

- another PP who doesn’t commit boundary fraud


They’re not costing taxpayers anything because they’re DC residents. No home no foul. Grow up and worry about yourself Karen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the kid lives in DC and the school has approved their residency paperwork in some capacity, there is basically no remedy.

If the kid lives OUTSIDE DC, https://dc-osse-oer.i-sight.com/portal


Thank you for answering and not being a dick like everyone else.

To the others, the only number I could find of Google was for residency fraud, not boundary fraud. I thought I’d seen a number posted on here in the past so when I couldn’t find an answer on my own I thought I’d ask. Sorry to disappoint and imply I’m some weirdo who gets off on asking a question for reasons other than getting an answer. I’ve been reading this board for 13+ years and always thought most people didn’t support boundary fraud. Guess morals on this have gone the same way as the rest of the morals on this country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the kid lives in DC and the school has approved their residency paperwork in some capacity, there is basically no remedy.

If the kid lives OUTSIDE DC, https://dc-osse-oer.i-sight.com/portal


Thank you for answering and not being a dick like everyone else.

To the others, the only number I could find of Google was for residency fraud, not boundary fraud. I thought I’d seen a number posted on here in the past so when I couldn’t find an answer on my own I thought I’d ask. Sorry to disappoint and imply I’m some weirdo who gets off on asking a question for reasons other than getting an answer. I’ve been reading this board for 13+ years and always thought most people didn’t support boundary fraud. Guess morals on this have gone the same way as the rest of the morals on this country.


There’s a reason that people distinguish legality from morality. Maybe reflect on that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a student attending Jackson Reed whose family tells everyone she got in through the lottery 2 years ago. Now we all know that’s not true. I’d like to report them. Thanks.


867-5309
Anonymous
How do you know they didnt get in from a feeder? A bunch of Deal (and previous Hardy) feeders were pretty easy to get into for about five years. Some still are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the kid lives in DC and the school has approved their residency paperwork in some capacity, there is basically no remedy.

If the kid lives OUTSIDE DC, https://dc-osse-oer.i-sight.com/portal


Thank you for answering and not being a dick like everyone else.

To the others, the only number I could find of Google was for residency fraud, not boundary fraud. I thought I’d seen a number posted on here in the past so when I couldn’t find an answer on my own I thought I’d ask. Sorry to disappoint and imply I’m some weirdo who gets off on asking a question for reasons other than getting an answer. I’ve been reading this board for 13+ years and always thought most people didn’t support boundary fraud. Guess morals on this have gone the same way as the rest of the morals on this country.


The reason you only found a number for residency fraud is that "boundary fraud" in the context of DCPS exists solely on DCUM and nowhere else.
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