Residency Fraud growing at Appletree Institute

Anonymous
PG = Pervasive Grifter County
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Anonymous wrote:My residency-cheater coworker used to live in SW. got tired of the apartment life, bought a big townhouse in PG. She did send her kid to private school for a while but just enrolled her kid in a new charter EOTR.


Where does the child's father live?


They all live together in PG. Parents are married co-owners of the townhouse.


then this is an easy one. Just report them.


Sounds easy, except the mom changed her driver’s license/plates to DC using a relative’s address. She has also changed her taxes to DC. Maybe she’ll have trouble at tax time? She and her husband plan to file separately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My residency-cheater coworker used to live in SW. got tired of the apartment life, bought a big townhouse in PG. She did send her kid to private school for a while but just enrolled her kid in a new charter EOTR.


Where does the child's father live?


They all live together in PG. Parents are married co-owners of the townhouse.


then this is an easy one. Just report them.


Sounds easy, except the mom changed her driver’s license/plates to DC using a relative’s address. She has also changed her taxes to DC. Maybe she’ll have trouble at tax time? She and her husband plan to file separately.


Tell them all of what you know. They can and will look deeper if you provide the data - they don't just ask people for the same paperwork as before when they investigate.

Or just keep complaining on DCUM and telling your friends about it so nothing changes.
Anonymous
I can't stand it when parents come here to "out" alleged residency or boundary cheater, but then don't raise the issues with the authorities. Cowards and creeps.
Anonymous
I reported one of these families who I knew had moved to Maryland, but was sending their kid to the ColHi location. Nothing was done. I think they had 1 person on this job. It requires like 10.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I reported one of these families who I knew had moved to Maryland, but was sending their kid to the ColHi location. Nothing was done. I think they had 1 person on this job. It requires like 10.


They had one person in this job. They've hired two more.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I find it amazing that people lie to get DC a public schools. Maybe free preK but even then there aren’t any real slots in nice area that are realistically gettable. People talk about people feeling entitled to DC services because of some legacy connection but most likely DC schools was at the core of them being poor and having to move.


I wouldn't call someone who lives in a home in Upper Marlboro and works for the DC government exactly "poor" - when the parent is looking for free before/after school care at a location that is more convenient to the parent's DC agency workplace. This is the profile of many of the residence cheaters.



I know a teacher at school without walls who lives in Maryland but of course has his kid attending SWW.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Problem is that people think because they feel dc or big mama lives there that they can escape the nightmare that are PG schools and drop off on their way to legacy DC gov jobs that they aren’t really classically qualified for. The DC gov turns a blind eye because they don’t want to have a crack down mostly effect black people and appear to be bowing down to the recent white residents. As if enforcing rules and financial compliance are white people things


Tucker, put it back in your pants.
Anonymous
In my time dealing with dcps and dcpcs, I got to know a lot of kids and a lot of families. Many had complicated custody arrangements. Sometimes the kids use grandma's address because they're there more than half the time. Sometimes someone gets evicted mid-year. Sometimes shit happens.

I know a white affluent family much like my own with one divorced parent in MD and ine in DC. At varying times they've sent the kids back and forth. Since it's shared custody, this is actually legal--at least that's my understanding.

But you who whine don't whine about them. You are incapable of having this conversation without making it into a loaded topic with talk about "Mamas" and government jobs. I get it. You're obsessed. You were whining about the same thing in 2015.

Sucks to be you, babe.
Anonymous
One thing that amused me muchly thanks to this board was me not changing my plates to DC from MD for six months after we moved (car was a lease, so I didn't bother--yes! I do know that's wrong, thanks!) ... Because every so often at drop off I'd think fondly on the dcurbanmom person who was no doubt writing down the plate number and reporting it.

I bet she was sad too, the day I drove up in the DC-plated car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my time dealing with dcps and dcpcs, I got to know a lot of kids and a lot of families. Many had complicated custody arrangements. Sometimes the kids use grandma's address because they're there more than half the time. Sometimes someone gets evicted mid-year. Sometimes shit happens.

I know a white affluent family much like my own with one divorced parent in MD and ine in DC. At varying times they've sent the kids back and forth. Since it's shared custody, this is actually legal--at least that's my understanding.

But you who whine don't whine about them. You are incapable of having this conversation without making it into a loaded topic with talk about "Mamas" and government jobs. I get it. You're obsessed. You were whining about the same thing in 2015.

Sucks to be you, babe.



You don’t even need shared custody — if one of the child’s parents resides in DC, that is sufficient to legally enroll a child in a DC school, provided that the DC resident parent is the one enrolling the student.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I reported one of these families who I knew had moved to Maryland, but was sending their kid to the ColHi location. Nothing was done. I think they had 1 person on this job. It requires like 10.


The family may have been cleared for legitimate reasons!
Anonymous
Not a residency issue but something is off at appletree and the accounting of students. I was informed at my kids school this week that she was also showing up in the systems as being enrolled at apple tree. I have never had he enrolled there, nor even listed it in lottery. We have been three years at our IB so how she is is showing up enrolled there is weird. padding the numbers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my time dealing with dcps and dcpcs, I got to know a lot of kids and a lot of families. Many had complicated custody arrangements. Sometimes the kids use grandma's address because they're there more than half the time. Sometimes someone gets evicted mid-year. Sometimes shit happens.

I know a white affluent family much like my own with one divorced parent in MD and ine in DC. At varying times they've sent the kids back and forth. Since it's shared custody, this is actually legal--at least that's my understanding.

But you who whine don't whine about them. You are incapable of having this conversation without making it into a loaded topic with talk about "Mamas" and government jobs. I get it. You're obsessed. You were whining about the same thing in 2015.

Sucks to be you, babe.


Of course there are people with complicated custody situations.

But there are also people who are just outright committing fraud and falsely using grandmas address while Jr. lives with his happily married parents in their large suburban home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not a residency issue but something is off at appletree and the accounting of students. I was informed at my kids school this week that she was also showing up in the systems as being enrolled at apple tree. I have never had he enrolled there, nor even listed it in lottery. We have been three years at our IB so how she is is showing up enrolled there is weird. padding the numbers?


Call MSDC and report this.
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