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[quote=Anonymous][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] NP here, well hear what you want PP, but please be clear: under the current rules, if another parent or staff member at the school has enough information to show that the residence that the cheating parent used as their primary address is not in fact their primary address, there are MANY OF US (and the number grows greater the more the competition for seats increases) that have no problem raising a big stink with the school and with OSSE about it. Charter or DCPS, if a family clearly does not live at the residence they got their IB preference through, and we find out about it, we will make a very public outcry about it. And you DO risk your kid being kicked out. Maybe the rules aren't as tight as they could be, but the parent such as OP or anyone else in this thread that used an address they don't live at and that clearly isn't their primary address to get IB preference KNOWS they are cheating. You can be as wiggly and "Oh but the rules aren't totally clear" as you want; just know that at the schools where anyone bothers to do this, parents and staff are getting increasingly vigilant and outspoken about calling out cheaters. You don't hear about some of them here because once a family has been outed and has to leave (whether immediately or by the end of the school year), it usually happens pretty quietly at that stage. But it DOES happen. You know you're cheating, and if you're at a popular school, the odds are increasing that you'll get called out. And for the schools that want to pursue it, they have ways of proving that a residence is not the student's primary residence.[/quote]
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