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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous] This is all getting way too personal...This may have happened to the OP but something doesn't ring true about the school confronting her, you know how many homeless families are in DC? Principals just don't get involved in this at least at DCPS, they know to leave it to OSSE they have way more important things to think about, and as most folks have complained about they don't do much about it. OSSE comes to schools and reviews all paperwork in the office, I have done this and know how it works. They identify anything that needs further investigation at the audit, which happens once a year. After that DCPS principals are not going to be tracking down folks and following up. Schools check their books before OSSE comes and sometimes asks parents for additional docs, if something is not clear. No, parents should absolutely not be following other parents, the parent who did this obviously has some serious issues or a vendetta. Not the previous poster, but some parts of this story are seriously off even though the the gist of the scenario may have some truth. The moral of the story is leave it to the authorities ...[/quote] I think the explanation as to why the principal got involved was just provided in another thread. The OP of this thread was suspected of boundary fraud rather than residency fraud. Boundary fraud apparently falls under DCPS’ purview. Also, I would imagine that a parent motivated enough to follow and photograph another parent has the potential to be a giant pain in a principal’s ass. The principal may have felt pressured to confront the OP [/quote]
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