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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Ha. No, that's not what you're hearing. You're hearing from people who bought or rented a primary residence in boundary for a good school and didn't have to cheat the system to do it. I hear entitlement: "My kid deserves to go to whatever school I decide, and I get to live wherever I want, too! The rules are for other suckers." [/quote] Parents who own more than one DC residence also bought or rented a "principal residence" (that's the legal term, not primary residence) in-boundary for a good school and didn't have to cheat the system to do it. I still hear jealousy. Some of us put up with a lot to own properties before gentrification really kicked in. What I hear is that the rules, as currently written, say your kid deserves to go to school wherever you own or rent a house and pay all relevant federal and DC taxes. Sounds like you should be lobbying to tighten up the rules, not ranting about having others jailed and fined. [/quote]
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