NP. Because #3 is fraud and #2 isn't. |
This will be easy to enforce each year during re-enrollment. Just as MySchool can identify your in-bound school when you plug in your address, they can add that same feature to the enrollment process. If identified as out of bounds, you won't be able to re-enroll unless you come in through lottery. |
Yes but the problem is that you cannot just suddenly change the policy. Lots of people rent. Lots of people relocate to DC from elsewhere. Lots of single parent families. You rent for a few years but then the rent goes up or you have saved enough to buy and the longstanding policy was such that you did not need to worry about boundaries or uproot your child. |
This. Also if they are going to change the policy, then they need to change MySchool DC so that you have a chance to lottery into your current school for the next school year. |
Of corse they can change the policy if they want. You have a right to go to your IB school and can so your kid changes to their IB if they are not going there. Not hard. |
This is how it works for renters in every other place I've ever lived. |
Yes and if they want to go somewhere else, they can play the lottery just like everyone else in the city. |
Not sure where you are talking about but in the burbs here kids go to their IB school, renter or not. They don’t get any special exception. |
But if everyone in the city can play the school lottery than My School DC should be changed. Right now if you move out of bounds in the middle of the school year and you're enrolled in your old inbound school (school A) and move inbounds to a different school (school B), My school DC will not let you lottery into your current school (A). That should change |
ugg. This is so confusing because on page 9 it says this (see number 3):
Admission Method Applicable Scenarios By Right 1. The student’s home address is within the boundary for the school of enrollment and the student will enroll in grades K-12. All PK3 or PK4 students must submit a My School DC lottery application. 2. The student completed the terminal grade in a school and will enroll in the designated geographic or programmatic feeder school entry grade. Geographic feeder pattern rights do not extend to students who enroll as in-boundary students and then move out of the boundary or to students who have withdrawn from an out-of-boundary feeder pattern at any point. 3. Student is re-enrolling for the next grade in their current school. |
This is just the small but vocal "boundary fraud" brigade drumming up reasons to stop people from renting in the deal pyramid.
They just did a boundary review and discussed attendance rights. Nothing like the change discussed here was brought up |
That general text would be superseded by the more specific text re: PK lottery. |
Why wouldn't they have those records? They obviously have them in the lottery records. |
I'm all for tightening up admissions policies. Especially if they also get rid of the self-dealing and corruption. |
You mean like every kid outside of Ward 3 that had to lottery for a school pathway? |