Maryland Kids Attending DC Schools

Anonymous
What would be the best way for DCPS to investigate residency cheaters?
Anonymous
For all those who had complaints about the Daily Caller story, this is your chance to help some other publication get it right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For all those who had complaints about the Daily Caller story, this is your chance to help some other publication get it right.


But not if it's a right wing, school voucher, anti union research org. We need a real news outlet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What would be the best way for DCPS to investigate residency cheaters?


The problem is that at the ground level DCPS staff have no real vested interest in policing this. It removes kids from their schools which only hurts their budgets.
Anonymous
Daily caller is a right wing paper with little revenue
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Daily caller is a right wing paper with little revenue


And even fewer journalistic standards.
Anonymous
DCPS knows about the cheaters. What's the point of more "articles" if nothing will be done?

Who's gonna lead these efforts at Central office?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DCPS knows about the cheaters. What's the point of more "articles" if nothing will be done?

Who's gonna lead these efforts at Central office?


'zactly.
Anonymous
Absolutely not! Going to a school during drop off and photographing children then publishing their photos online is unacceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Hello Everyone,

I'm an editor for a legislative newspaper and I have a reporter working on a story about Maryland kids attending schools DC taxpayers pay for:

http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/10/dc-government-chooses-maryland-kids-over-tax-paying-residents-for-school-slots/

I was wondering if anyone from this forum would be interested in talking to my reporter about this phenomenon. If any of you have experience with this and would like to speak openly about it, I'd love to hear from you.

Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For all those who had complaints about the Daily Caller story, this is your chance to help some other publication get it right.


But not if it's a right wing, school voucher, anti union research org. We need a real news outlet.


+1. Hidden agendas undermine the "reporting."
Anonymous
She should find someone to ask the MOTH ("Moms On The Hill") list. Half the children at Brent can't get into their own school, apparently. Bitterness is at peak on the Hill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For all those who had complaints about the Daily Caller story, this is your chance to help some other publication get it right.


But not if it's a right wing, school voucher, anti union research org. We need a real news outlet.


+1. Hidden agendas undermine the "reporting."



EVERYONE has an agenda.

The honest admit to it.

Anonymous
I work at a DCPS and have direct knowledge of a lot of residency cheaters. But, I strongly disagree that the answer is more school choice. I think that hurt our neighborhood schools. And, the school voucher program is a total disaster. Many of the schools are shameful, and students who attend them are severely behind grade level.

So, I'm not interested in participating. I absolutely agree that DCPS and OSSE need to increase their investigations and removal of residency cheaters. But I disagree with your methods and message.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She should find someone to ask the MOTH ("Moms On The Hill") list. Half the children at Brent can't get into their own school, apparently. Bitterness is at peak on the Hill.


why would "bitterness be at a peak" when it's just a matter of waiting until K? it's not like DCPS preschool is like going to Harvard. We had my 3 year old in DCPS and it was awful. sometimes you get what you pay for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She should find someone to ask the MOTH ("Moms On The Hill") list. Half the children at Brent can't get into their own school, apparently. Bitterness is at peak on the Hill.


Some Hill parents of toddlers are bitter than MD address cheaters abound at a number of Title 1 neighborhood schools, e.g. Ludlow-Taylor, Payne, JO Wilson, Miner etc. Brent has been Title 1 for years. Their early childhood program can't accommodate all IB families for lack of classroom space (small building and grounds), different issue.

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