i assume all out-of-DC cheaters are from close-in PG County

Anonymous
Thanks to the subway and the extended family convenience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
What have you seen anecdotally?




MoCo and Arlington County.
Anonymous
I have heard of PG, Montgomery and Alexandria City. I think it's mainly for parental convenience rather than thinking the DC schools are better.

It totally bothers me that the cheaters keep out legitimately IB kids in preS and preK and OBB siblings in all grades trying to lottery in.

A cheater family cause me to have my twins at different schools for two months. It is not the fault of the kids - it is the parents being selfish.
Anonymous
they think it's a right because for so long it was just a given. no one wanted to go to DC schools anyway, except those west of the park, so it was totally cool to drop your kid off at Brent on the way into DC on your commute into work. And that kid, who is now in 8th grade would have 3 siblings, the youngest one who would be keeping your kid out of preS because of sibling preference.
Anonymous
NP from MOCO here with a few honest questions: why are parents sneaking their kids into DC schools? Is it just up through kindergarten or longer? How do they not get caught?
Anonymous
Brent is very careful about verifying residence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids and I live in Montgomery Co. And they go to school in DC. Not a cheater though. I pay DC by check downtown every month for their tuition.


PP who is paying to send kid to a DC school,

just curious if your kids' school is highly desirable. So many DC parents are on ridiculously long wait lists so I'm curious how there is ever an open spot left for out-of-state families to pay.

Do you know the process? At what point does DC government open up slots to out-of-town folks when there are 500+ people on waitlists for the desirable schools?

Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP from MOCO here with a few honest questions: why are parents sneaking their kids into DC schools? Is it just up through kindergarten or longer? How do they not get caught?


I know of a MoCo parent sending children to a desirable DC charter.
Children are getting straight "A"s in the school.
Pretty sure it would not have happened in their in boundary neighborhood MoCo high school.
Anonymous
There are many VA tags at drop off and pick up at my DC Charter school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids and I live in Montgomery Co. And they go to school in DC. Not a cheater though. I pay DC by check downtown every month for their tuition.


How much? Would a private be cheaper and was it a hard process for your child to be accepted?
Anonymous
There are lots of Maryland license plates dropping off kids (and slowing down/blocking traffic) on P St NW between NJ Ave and 5th St NW in front of KIPP. When we drive down P Street in the morning past KIPP, I note the number of MD license plates outnumbering the DC plates.
I'm only guessing they are mostly from PG. I guess they come from the same place that clogs up my neighborhood streets with illegal parking on Sunday mornings too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids and I live in Montgomery Co. And they go to school in DC. Not a cheater though. I pay DC by check downtown every month for their tuition.


How much? Would a private be cheaper and was it a hard process for your child to be accepted?


I would like to know more too!
Anonymous
I know of one in PG, one in MoCo close-in, and a few in DC who fudge in-boundary stats.
Anonymous
How are they getting away with it? Let's list all of the ways we KNOW people cheat the system and if DCPS system is effective at addressing it..

1. use a relative's address
2. ???
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I love how DCUM takes every opportunity to slam PG people now.

I believe I read on another thread that there were people from Montgomery County attending DC schools, too.

I live in PG and do not have children yet, but I am zoned for a good elementary school. None of my neighbors "cheat" their boundaries.

So unless you actually have some evidence to suggest "it is all PG people," then don't make those accusations/generalizations.


You don't have kids? You don't have children in DC public schools? Why are you on this thread again?


Because she is tired of people unfairly slamming PG parents for their own amusement. Oh, and yes I am a charter school parent living in DC, and yes it is getting old.




Well I'm a DC parent. I would get tired of people slamming DC parents for their own amusement, but then I don't bother to read NoVA or MD forums so I really don't know if they actually do. The burbs are beneath my notice.


I'm on this website because I was first thinking of TTC, then TTC, and now (early stages) pregnant.

I click on the "recent topics," and guess what? It shows titles of threads from all forums. And yes, I live in PG, so when I see PG county mentioned negatively, I'm going to read the thread, because MOST of the time, the people who bash PG don't actually live there and have very little beyond scant anecdotal information from a friend of a friend who knew someone. And I'm tired of the misinformation, the bashing and the ridiculous efforts people who don't live in PG County seem to like to make to continue to make PG seem like some wasteland of degenerates. It is not. If you don't like it and don't live there, fine, but why do you have to keep talking about it, bashing it?

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