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[quote=Anonymous]From what I've observed in DCPS over the years, parents who report alleged cheaters almost always come away from the process disappointed. They report the problem via the DCPS residency hotline, or OSSE, and/or their school principal, sometimes launching investigations Nevertheless, the alleged cheaters generally remain in schools for whatever reasons. If these parents live in DC, and pay taxes here, and are in a gray area re residency, they may still have the right documents, or can survive a home visit. A word to the wise, OP, don't be surprised if this is the case, whatever your motives for starting this thread. The fact is, smart, determined parents get resourceful when you have disastrous neighborhood schools (like Payne and Miner elementary schools) sharing boundaries with good ones with large high SES populations (like Maury, Brent and Tyler Spanish Immersion). [/quote]
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