Racine files residency fraud lawsuits against 6 Maryland parents

Anonymous
I don't understand why DCPS doesn't require the same paperwork as applicants for DCTAG?
Anonymous
You also have to realize that school leaders, at under enrolled schools do not have an incentive to address residency fraud. They set points on their evaluation for boosting enrollment.
Anonymous
We need centralized registration. Give the job to OSSE == give them a spot in every DMV to work.

At least if there were only say 20 people doing enrollment, instead of 1 at every single school, there would be more consistency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a classic “let’s make an example out of scheming poor people” case. Sad we care so much.

Kick all the kids out, stealing education. The horror...


Most of these people are NOT poor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a classic “let’s make an example out of scheming poor people” case. Sad we care so much.

Kick all the kids out, stealing education. The horror...


Most of these people are NOT poor.


This can’t be repeated enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a classic “let’s make an example out of scheming poor people” case. Sad we care so much.

Kick all the kids out, stealing education. The horror...


Most of these people are NOT poor.


Yep. Not wealthy but half were city employees or federal contractors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a classic “let’s make an example out of scheming poor people” case. Sad we care so much.

Kick all the kids out, stealing education. The horror...


Most of these people are NOT poor.


Yep. Not wealthy but half were city employees or federal contractors.


Those are the worst kind of fraudsters. Supposed "public servants" who instead defraud the public.

It's like Catholic priests abusing minors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a classic “let’s make an example out of scheming poor people” case. Sad we care so much.

Kick all the kids out, stealing education. The horror...


HA!

A person I know who is committing residency fraud is hardly poor! She and her husband work full time and have an HHI of just under $200K. He works for Metro and makes a ton in overtime. Yes, I have reported them and nothing seems to have come of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a classic “let’s make an example out of scheming poor people” case. Sad we care so much.

Kick all the kids out, stealing education. The horror...


HA!

A person I know who is committing residency fraud is hardly poor! She and her husband work full time and have an HHI of just under $200K. He works for Metro and makes a ton in overtime. Yes, I have reported them and nothing seems to have come of it.


Yes, the people I know committing fraud at our JKLM school aren't poor either.
Truly poor people don't have the bandwidth to be dealing with this crap. They send their kid to the neighborhood school. They aren't schlepping them across state lines for school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We need centralized registration. Give the job to OSSE == give them a spot in every DMV to work.

At least if there were only say 20 people doing enrollment, instead of 1 at every single school, there would be more consistency.


Put them in the DC Public Benefit Offices or DOES (Dept of Employment Services) then give them access to the system so can access the records. These offices are already locatd in all wards, make them one-stop-shops, which they are supposed to be already, but arent't for ALL gov services.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for the children. That is all.


You feel bad that they:
A) attend DCPS
B) have parents who broke the law
C) will have to leave their school
D) will likely suffer financially and emotionally if their parent is convicted

Which one(s)?


And in the case published were also committed Federal welfare fraud, which is a crime!
Anonymous
Several neighbors in Takoma, DC are sending their kids down the street to school in Takoma Park. Their IB school would be Coolidge. Instead they're in a top middle school. Parents do what they need to do for the welfare of their kids. It's not our place to judge. Trust that there are many DC kids in school in MC and PG. We are inter-related communities. The money spent going after these people could be used to go after real criminals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Several neighbors in Takoma, DC are sending their kids down the street to school in Takoma Park. Their IB school would be Coolidge. Instead they're in a top middle school. Parents do what they need to do for the welfare of their kids. It's not our place to judge. Trust that there are many DC kids in school in MC and PG. We are inter-related communities. The money spent going after these people could be used to go after real criminals.


No judgement just face the consequences if get caught. The implications are many re. planning, staffing, resources, etc. Think big picture not small...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Several neighbors in Takoma, DC are sending their kids down the street to school in Takoma Park. Their IB school would be Coolidge. Instead they're in a top middle school. Parents do what they need to do for the welfare of their kids. It's not our place to judge. Trust that there are many DC kids in school in MC and PG. We are inter-related communities. The money spent going after these people could be used to go after real criminals.


We are all stealing from each other so we should look the other way? NO WAY.

It costs upwards of $10K to teach a kid in DCPS for a year. I don't care what MD does, but I don't want my DC tax dollars mismanaged like this. We are talking about potentially millions of dollars here. MD, you do you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Several neighbors in Takoma, DC are sending their kids down the street to school in Takoma Park. Their IB school would be Coolidge. Instead they're in a top middle school. Parents do what they need to do for the welfare of their kids. It's not our place to judge. Trust that there are many DC kids in school in MC and PG. We are inter-related communities. The money spent going after these people could be used to go after real criminals.


No judgement just face the consequences if get caught. The implications are many re. planning, staffing, resources, etc. Think big picture not small...


Right, but the cost/benefit of these cases doesn't seem worth it. Fire DC workers for fraud, fine. Prosecute SNAP abuse, fine. But these parents are not going to be able to afford treble damages. And there are many parents shuffling kids back and forth across DC/MC/PG border. So spend all of the money investigating and then charging and then having a trial and....no recovery. When there are many parents in each jurisdiction doing this, and having done this for decades particularly in the border wards (4, 8, etc.). I asked several coworkers who grew up in Maryland but went to school in DC on their grandparents' address. Their response was that everybody did when they were growing up. Sure, our tax dollars are supporting them - but PG/MC taxpayers are supporting DC kids, too. Parents are going to do what they think works best for their kids. period.
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