Are you joking? DC residents have been attending Prince George's County Schools for YEARS. LOL that you are such a johnny come lately as evidenced by your naivete -- life in the post-Rhee era. Now DCPS is sought after after being a complete disgrace for years. We see DC tags pulling up to our highly rated elementary schools EVERY DAY. We see students waiting for the metro buses outside our middle schools that will ferry them back to DC. I'm sure you JKLMM parents think all DCPS is SO much better than any PG County, but step outside your white people world PUH-LEASE! Maryland residents have been letting DC residents do it for decades. They have and they are getting away with it. |
Hoping that a few kids that I reported will be kicked out of a charter soon. |
If you buy a car in Maryland you get temp. Maryland tags, until your dc tags come. duh smh |
I'm too new to DC to know if this is true or not, but one thing is true regardless: even if PG did allow DC residents to attend their schools, those parents not raising a ruckus doesn't take away DC parents' rights to make a ruckus. I have never tried to game a school system and I will report every single car I see at my school (already have reported a few that I see almost every day). |
|
You need to do more than report the car/tag. Use the online system to report it directly to the charter board or to DCPs headquarters. I did it and am currently working on reporting another family.
Some school will not take the time stand outside and figure out what car you report and what kid is getting out of the car. At my school, the adults are overseeing the kids once they come into the school. |
I do not agree. I teach in a DCPS school, and not even a 'great' one. People come from MD and VA because 1. parents work in DC and 2. Aftercare costs are dirt cheap, compared to available options outside the district. I have a kiddo who openly talks, daily about taking the metro from MD everyday and that is why he gets to school late. If I thought anyone cared, I would say something. But they don't. We (the school) still gets money for him- so everyone is content to leave well enough alone. |
Please -- if you see or know something, you should say something. On some level, this cheating is taking resources from DC kids who are underserved. Perhaps it is a slot in a school that is oversubscribed in the lottery. Even if not, resources are being allocated to or for these kids that could be better directed somewhere else -- for library books, lab equipment, tutoring, higher salaries, etc. Plus the taxpayers are being fleeced. For to long the DC Way was "go along, to get along." We're better than than! |
| Please let someone know...speaking from personal experience in my neighborhood (cap hill) even the 'not great' schools don't have room for all IB students to get in for PS/PK. How is a 'not great' school supposed to get better if it can't enforce simple rules. Depending on the situation, hopefully the kid you speak of should be able to stay, with a payment plan worked out with the parents. |
| But keep in mind that schools are, in large part a numbers game. Principals get evaluation scores based on how much they can grow enrollment and grow schools. The admin team knows about it, trust me. Its ward 7, no one is clamoring to get into our schools here. DC would rather have (OOB) numbers to show that they are not losing kids to charters. It is a different world over here! |
| Wouldn't it help the school to bring the situation to light, keep the kids in school and they charge tuition? Especially is it is correct that the charges for this can be as low as $500/year. It seems that would help the school and not look unfavorable to dcps. |
| ooops, sorry for all the typos! |
I think it's more like $12,000 to $14,000 per year. Where did you get you $500/year figure? |
I don't think any charters take OOB students, just DCPS. |
| I actually know many divorced parents where one parent lives in the District and the other lives in MD. Depending on where the kid is the prior evening, sometimes you see a MD tag dropping off. |
Ok. Great! So, once their investigated it'll be determined that they're not cheaters (as long as the custodial parent is a DC res.). People keep posting this BS about divorcees, grandparents etc... as a reason for people having Maryland tags and the greater reason to discourage investigation. What should happen is investigations move forward. If there is no cheating- no harm, no foul. I, for one, would go a step further and sign a doc stating I'm okay with being investigated and for random audits. Folks who get all ACLU-ish would be (rightfully) be a red flag, which would help out folks with greater ease. If you're not cheating, you shouldn't fight the investigations. Real simple math, here! |