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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Usually my instinct is to say no, but that's in cases when it's "I saw a child being dropped off in a car with MD plates." But if they are bragging about it, I'd report them. But first I'd ask them if they understood that it was illegal. See bottom of this page: https://osse.dc.gov/service/enrollment-season-supporting-leas-schools Suspicion of Non-residency If an LEA/school suspects someone of attending a public school in the District and is not residing in the District, OSSE can be notified through the online tip form. [/quote] Are the people OP is talking about living outside of DC or in DC but outside of the in-boundary for the specific school?[/quote] I only ask because OSSE says this about reporting -- "OSSE does not investigate District of Columbia Public School boundary issues, only issues of non-residency." Which is kind of a cop out?!?!?! I mean, it would be super easy to flout this rule then, right?[/quote] If OSSE does not investigate boundary issues, is it even illegal? I can't imagine they'd say that explicitly unless it's technically not illegal under the regs.[/quote] No, it is not illegal. Residency fraud is illegal.[/quote]
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