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Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's hard for Hearst to catch up to JKLM when part of its mission seems to be educating PG County kids.


On what planet are you on. There is no mission to educate students not in the district and this does not occur. You have license plates you want to report, you are welcome to it. Otherwise, crawl under your bridge troll.


Troll must be another word for truth. There's practically a separate drop-off lane at Hearst for MD cars!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's hard for Hearst to catch up to JKLM when part of its mission seems to be educating PG County kids.


On what planet are you on. There is no mission to educate students not in the district and this does not occur. You have license plates you want to report, you are welcome to it. Otherwise, crawl under your bridge troll.


Troll must be another word for truth. There's practically a separate drop-off lane at Hearst for MD cars!


People, please pay no mind to this troll. He/she comes on to every single thread that has anything to do with Hearst and spouts their nonsense about all the MD kids at Hearst. Anyone who actually attends to school knows this is not true and this troll likes to just irritate the Hearst people. I used to be bothered but now I just chuckle at all the new angles they come up with. I believe the separate drop-off lane is debuting today. Bravo, crazy obsessed troll!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's hard for Hearst to catch up to JKLM when part of its mission seems to be educating PG County kids.


On what planet are you on. There is no mission to educate students not in the district and this does not occur. You have license plates you want to report, you are welcome to it. Otherwise, crawl under your bridge troll.


Troll must be another word for truth. There's practically a separate drop-off lane at Hearst for MD cars!


People, please pay no mind to this troll. He/she comes on to every single thread that has anything to do with Hearst and spouts their nonsense about all the MD kids at Hearst. Anyone who actually attends to school knows this is not true and this troll likes to just irritate the Hearst people. I used to be bothered but now I just chuckle at all the new angles they come up with. I believe the separate drop-off lane is debuting today. Bravo, crazy obsessed troll!


Everyone knows than non-DC residency fraud is a problem and not just at Hearst. However at schools like Hearst that are mostly OOB it is easier for the fraudsters to slip through because kids come from all over. The sheer volume of MD license plates at drop off and pick up goes beyond the usual excuses of divorced parents or caregivers. Once through Hearst and other feeders these MD scammers burrow into Deal and Wilson, taking places that DC students woukd love to have.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's hard for Hearst to catch up to JKLM when part of its mission seems to be educating PG County kids.


On what planet are you on. There is no mission to educate students not in the district and this does not occur. You have license plates you want to report, you are welcome to it. Otherwise, crawl under your bridge troll.


Troll must be another word for truth. There's practically a separate drop-off lane at Hearst for MD cars!


People, please pay no mind to this troll. He/she comes on to every single thread that has anything to do with Hearst and spouts their nonsense about all the MD kids at Hearst. Anyone who actually attends to school knows this is not true and this troll likes to just irritate the Hearst people. I used to be bothered but now I just chuckle at all the new angles they come up with. I believe the separate drop-off lane is debuting today. Bravo, crazy obsessed troll!


Everyone knows than non-DC residency fraud is a problem and not just at Hearst. However at schools like Hearst that are mostly OOB it is easier for the fraudsters to slip through because kids come from all over. The sheer volume of MD license plates at drop off and pick up goes beyond the usual excuses of divorced parents or caregivers. Once through Hearst and other feeders these MD scammers burrow into Deal and Wilson, taking places that DC students
love to have.


I'm just checking when you are at dropoff. Because I'm there daily and have done the count before and posted here. The and cars I see are parked on the Hearst side because it is a 4-hour parking zone and the teachers don't have to move their cars as often. There is no designated teacher lot. The other cars with Md plates are the many construction workers building our gym and cafeteria and classrooms. I will be more blunt than the previous posters. If you know of fraud, put up or shut up. People can't say they know of a problem and bitch about the problem and then not attempt to do anything about it. So write down plates and do whatever it is that is required to report PG county kids. Then you may complain about it. Until then, it's all baseless claims.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's hard for Hearst to catch up to JKLM when part of its mission seems to be educating PG County kids.


On what planet are you on. There is no mission to educate students not in the district and this does not occur. You have license plates you want to report, you are welcome to it. Otherwise, crawl under your bridge troll.


Troll must be another word for truth. There's practically a separate drop-off lane at Hearst for MD cars!


People, please pay no mind to this troll. He/she comes on to every single thread that has anything to do with Hearst and spouts their nonsense about all the MD kids at Hearst. Anyone who actually attends to school knows this is not true and this troll likes to just irritate the Hearst people. I used to be bothered but now I just chuckle at all the new angles they come up with. I believe the separate drop-off lane is debuting today. Bravo, crazy obsessed troll!


Everyone knows than non-DC residency fraud is a problem and not just at Hearst. However at schools like Hearst that are mostly OOB it is easier for the fraudsters to slip through because kids come from all over. The sheer volume of MD license plates at drop off and pick up goes beyond the usual excuses of divorced parents or caregivers. Once through Hearst and other feeders these MD scammers burrow into Deal and Wilson, taking places that DC students
love to have.


I'm just checking when you are at dropoff. Because I'm there daily and have done the count before and posted here. The and cars I see are parked on the Hearst side because it is a 4-hour parking zone and the teachers don't have to move their cars as often. There is no designated teacher lot. The other cars with Md plates are the many construction workers building our gym and cafeteria and classrooms. I will be more blunt than the previous posters. If you know of fraud, put up or shut up. People can't say they know of a problem and bitch about the problem and then not attempt to do anything about it. So write down plates and do whatever it is that is required to report PG county kids. Then you may complain about it. Until then, it's all baseless claims.


It's not construction workers. It's kids getting out of and into MD-plated cars. Think of someone you know who wasn't successful in the lottery into Hearst next time you see a MD kid getting an education paid for by DC taxpayers.
Anonymous
DC residency fraud is less of an issue in JKLM schools. When one student at Janney recently aroused suspicions recently, the parents were all over it and the student was gone within days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's hard for Hearst to catch up to JKLM when part of its mission seems to be educating PG County kids.


On what planet are you on. There is no mission to educate students not in the district and this does not occur. You have license plates you want to report, you are welcome to it. Otherwise, crawl under your bridge troll.


Troll must be another word for truth. There's practically a separate drop-off lane at Hearst for MD cars!


People, please pay no mind to this troll. He/she comes on to every single thread that has anything to do with Hearst and spouts their nonsense about all the MD kids at Hearst. Anyone who actually attends to school knows this is not true and this troll likes to just irritate the Hearst people. I used to be bothered but now I just chuckle at all the new angles they come up with. I believe the separate drop-off lane is debuting today. Bravo, crazy obsessed troll!


Everyone knows than non-DC residency fraud is a problem and not just at Hearst. However at schools like Hearst that are mostly OOB it is easier for the fraudsters to slip through because kids come from all over. The sheer volume of MD license plates at drop off and pick up goes beyond the usual excuses of divorced parents or caregivers. Once through Hearst and other feeders these MD scammers burrow into Deal and Wilson, taking places that DC students
love to have.


I'm just checking when you are at dropoff. Because I'm there daily and have done the count before and posted here. The and cars I see are parked on the Hearst side because it is a 4-hour parking zone and the teachers don't have to move their cars as often. There is no designated teacher lot. The other cars with Md plates are the many construction workers building our gym and cafeteria and classrooms. I will be more blunt than the previous posters. If you know of fraud, put up or shut up. People can't say they know of a problem and bitch about the problem and then not attempt to do anything about it. So write down plates and do whatever it is that is required to report PG county kids. Then you may complain about it. Until then, it's all baseless claims.


It's not construction workers. It's kids getting out of and into MD-plated cars. Think of someone you know who wasn't successful in the lottery into Hearst next time you see a MD kid getting an education paid for by DC taxpayers.


Have you taken notes and called it in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's hard for Hearst to catch up to JKLM when part of its mission seems to be educating PG County kids.


On what planet are you on. There is no mission to educate students not in the district and this does not occur. You have license plates you want to report, you are welcome to it. Otherwise, crawl under your bridge troll.


Troll must be another word for truth. There's practically a separate drop-off lane at Hearst for MD cars!


People, please pay no mind to this troll. He/she comes on to every single thread that has anything to do with Hearst and spouts their nonsense about all the MD kids at Hearst. Anyone who actually attends to school knows this is not true and this troll likes to just irritate the Hearst people. I used to be bothered but now I just chuckle at all the new angles they come up with. I believe the separate drop-off lane is debuting today. Bravo, crazy obsessed troll!


Everyone knows than non-DC residency fraud is a problem and not just at Hearst. However at schools like Hearst that are mostly OOB it is easier for the fraudsters to slip through because kids come from all over. The sheer volume of MD license plates at drop off and pick up goes beyond the usual excuses of divorced parents or caregivers. Once through Hearst and other feeders these MD scammers burrow into Deal and Wilson, taking places that DC students
love to have.


I'm just checking when you are at dropoff. Because I'm there daily and have done the count before and posted here. The and cars I see are parked on the Hearst side because it is a 4-hour parking zone and the teachers don't have to move their cars as often. There is no designated teacher lot. The other cars with Md plates are the many construction workers building our gym and cafeteria and classrooms. I will be more blunt than the previous posters. If you know of fraud, put up or shut up. People can't say they know of a problem and bitch about the problem and then not attempt to do anything about it. So write down plates and do whatever it is that is required to report PG county kids. Then you may complain about it. Until then, it's all baseless claims.


It's not construction workers. It's kids getting out of and into MD-plated cars. Think of someone you know who wasn't successful in the lottery into Hearst next time you see a MD kid getting an education paid for by DC taxpayers.


Did you report the license plate? If not you are part of the problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC residency fraud is less of an issue in JKLM schools. When one student at Janney recently aroused suspicions recently, the parents were all over it and the student was gone within days.


Is that true or was it just a rumor on dcum?
Anonymous
People, seriously-- don't argue with this crazy person. He/she comes on to EVERY Hearst thread and spews this nonsense. Just ignore. Those of us there every day know the truth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC residency fraud is less of an issue in JKLM schools. When one student at Janney recently aroused suspicions recently, the parents were all over it and the student was gone within days.


Is that true or was it just a rumor on dcum?


It was true and effectively dealt with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's hard for Hearst to catch up to JKLM when part of its mission seems to be educating PG County kids.


On what planet are you on. There is no mission to educate students not in the district and this does not occur. You have license plates you want to report, you are welcome to it. Otherwise, crawl under your bridge troll.


Troll must be another word for truth. There's practically a separate drop-off lane at Hearst for MD cars!


People, please pay no mind to this troll. He/she comes on to every single thread that has anything to do with Hearst and spouts their nonsense about all the MD kids at Hearst. Anyone who actually attends to school knows this is not true and this troll likes to just irritate the Hearst people. I used to be bothered but now I just chuckle at all the new angles they come up with. I believe the separate drop-off lane is debuting today. Bravo, crazy obsessed troll!


Everyone knows than non-DC residency fraud is a problem and not just at Hearst. However at schools like Hearst that are mostly OOB it is easier for the fraudsters to slip through because kids come from all over. The sheer volume of MD license plates at drop off and pick up goes beyond the usual excuses of divorced parents or caregivers. Once through Hearst and other feeders these MD scammers burrow into Deal and Wilson, taking places that DC students
love to have.


I'm just checking when you are at dropoff. Because I'm there daily and have done the count before and posted here. The and cars I see are parked on the Hearst side because it is a 4-hour parking zone and the teachers don't have to move their cars as often. There is no designated teacher lot. The other cars with Md plates are the many construction workers building our gym and cafeteria and classrooms. I will be more blunt than the previous posters. If you know of fraud, put up or shut up. People can't say they know of a problem and bitch about the problem and then not attempt to do anything about it. So write down plates and do whatever it is that is required to report PG county kids. Then you may complain about it. Until then, it's all baseless claims.


It's not construction workers. It's kids getting out of and into MD-plated cars. Think of someone you know who wasn't successful in the lottery into Hearst next time you see a MD kid getting an education paid for by DC taxpayers.


Have you taken notes and called it in?


Yep, including the kid who arrives daily in a car with Maryland Fraternal Order of Police plates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC residency fraud is less of an issue in JKLM schools. When one student at Janney recently aroused suspicions recently, the parents were all over it and the student was gone within days.


Is that true or was it just a rumor on dcum?


It was true and effectively dealt with.


It's almost impossible to cheat at Janney. Everyone lives within almost a square mile of each other. If you lie and say you live on X block, that address is published in the directory. Chances are, there are 10 other families on that block that go to Janney including one in your child's class.
They will know immediately that the house you say you occupy is actually lived in by AU students or a 92 year old retiree. It's impossible to sneak in under the radar.
Legitimate out-of-boundary families have out-of-boundary addresses in the directory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC residency fraud is less of an issue in JKLM schools. When one student at Janney recently aroused suspicions recently, the parents were all over it and the student was gone within days.


Is that true or was it just a rumor on dcum?


It was true and effectively dealt with.


It's almost impossible to cheat at Janney. Everyone lives within almost a square mile of each other. If you lie and say you live on X block, that address is published in the directory. Chances are, there are 10 other families on that block that go to Janney including one in your child's class.
They will know immediately that the house you say you occupy is actually lived in by AU students or a 92 year old retiree. It's impossible to sneak in under the radar.
Legitimate out-of-boundary families have out-of-boundary addresses in the directory.


The reality is that Janney doesn't have the conditions that make it easy for out-of-DC residency fraud. Sure, someone could randomly pick an AU Park address and pretend to have residency, but for the reasons PP points out, that is difficult. A school needs to have an OOB pipeline. It used to be the case that DC government employees could just rely on friendly connections in DCPS to place their kids in a desirable school but no longer. Now cheaters from PG need to play the OOB lottery like anyone else, but they just cheat and use a relative's or friends's address to do it. Also it's easier to blend in and not attract notice in a diverse school where kids come from all over DC, than it is, say, in AU Park which is rather close-knit (and nosy) at the elementary level.
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