School residency cheaters investigated

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if they let bounty hunters find residency cheaters? If DC saves 30k, maybe they can pass along 10k to the bounty hunter. I think it's a great idea!



I had to ask my husband if he wrote this. Ha ha. He could not take credit for it.
Anonymous
There is money to educate Maryland residency cheaters, but not enough money to keep DPR facilities like the pools free for DC taxpayers. A pool membership for a family of 4 will now cost you $600.

http://dpr.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dpr/publication/attachments/June%202016%20-%20DPR%20Fee%20Schedule.pdf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is money to educate Maryland residency cheaters, but not enough money to keep DPR facilities like the pools free for DC taxpayers. A pool membership for a family of 4 will now cost you $600.

http://dpr.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dpr/publication/attachments/June%202016%20-%20DPR%20Fee%20Schedule.pdf


They were free before thanks to a corporate grant. Never tax dollars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is money to educate Maryland residency cheaters, but not enough money to keep DPR facilities like the pools free for DC taxpayers. A pool membership for a family of 4 will now cost you $600.

http://dpr.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dpr/publication/attachments/June%202016%20-%20DPR%20Fee%20Schedule.pdf


They were free before thanks to a corporate grant. Never tax dollars.


Huh? when did they start charging?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is money to educate Maryland residency cheaters, but not enough money to keep DPR facilities like the pools free for DC taxpayers. A pool membership for a family of 4 will now cost you $600.

http://dpr.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dpr/publication/attachments/June%202016%20-%20DPR%20Fee%20Schedule.pdf


They were free before thanks to a corporate grant. Never tax dollars.


Interesting. I did not know about the costs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What "evidence" of "other agendas" do you think you see?

Sounds like you're just trying to shoot the messenger.


The daily caller's obvious agenda which I won't bother to spell out for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is money to educate Maryland residency cheaters, but not enough money to keep DPR facilities like the pools free for DC taxpayers. A pool membership for a family of 4 will now cost you $600.

http://dpr.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dpr/publication/attachments/June%202016%20-%20DPR%20Fee%20Schedule.pdf


They were free before thanks to a corporate grant. Never tax dollars.


Huh? when did they start charging?


I went to the pool last week. They're not charging.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is money to educate Maryland residency cheaters, but not enough money to keep DPR facilities like the pools free for DC taxpayers. A pool membership for a family of 4 will now cost you $600.

http://dpr.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dpr/publication/attachments/June%202016%20-%20DPR%20Fee%20Schedule.pdf


They were free before thanks to a corporate grant. Never tax dollars.


Huh? when did they start charging?


I went to the pool last week. They're not charging.


It is new - starts in a couple months. My neighborhood listserv is blowing up about it today.
Anonymous
New fees and permit process starts the day after Labor Day. http://dpr.dc.gov/release/dpr-announces-new-regulations-and-fees
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New fees and permit process starts the day after Labor Day. http://dpr.dc.gov/release/dpr-announces-new-regulations-and-fees
I hope they at least do a sliding scale fee.
Anonymous
Maybe they should start charging $600/year for pk3 and pk4...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should start charging $600/year for pk3 and pk4...
Sure, as long as it is free to those with lower incomes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget that the census is an *estimate* with a sizeable margin of error. DCPS enrollment stats are an actual count. Apples, oranges. Next!


Are you kidding? So you really think there is no residency cheating? Give me a break. If our council actually did anything, I would love it so school enrollment is tied to a tax return. No more fake pay stubs, leases, etc. I would also eliminate the schools as responsible for registering students.


Of course there are incidents of cheating. But there is no evidence of significant cheating and plenty of evidence of people with other agendas pushing this story.

In my very small school zone, I know of 3 instances of residency fraud by affluent people. I can only assume there is widespread, significant cheating city wide.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should start charging $600/year for pk3 and pk4...
Sure, as long as it is free to those with lower incomes.


How about free to families where both parents have a clean criminal record? That's a good public policy incentive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget that the census is an *estimate* with a sizeable margin of error. DCPS enrollment stats are an actual count. Apples, oranges. Next!


Are you kidding? So you really think there is no residency cheating? Give me a break. If our council actually did anything, I would love it so school enrollment is tied to a tax return. No more fake pay stubs, leases, etc. I would also eliminate the schools as responsible for registering students.


Of course there are incidents of cheating. But there is no evidence of significant cheating and plenty of evidence of people with other agendas pushing this story.


How is the weather out there in Upper Marlboro today?!
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