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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe not, but you're a sanctimonious asshole. If OOP wants to buy and maintain two homes in the District to help her multi-generational family, paying taxes, I'm OK with that. [/quote] Well, luckily for us, you don’t make the laws in DC. [/quote] Irrelevant what I do or don't do here. OP can take advantage of loophole in the law as written. You're furious because you can't stop her. Get a life.[/quote] There is no loophole. If OP is reported her children will be removed from the WOTP school. [/quote] Yes there is and no the child won't. Give us one example of when this has ever happened. You can't because there is none. If another parent calls the DCPS residency fraud tips line or complains to admins WOTP, they will likely be ignored. But if OP is ever investigated by DCPS, she will be given a chance to provide extra residency verification documents, including certified tax returns, all of which she will have. If a school registrar or investigators do a home visit, they will see the kid's stuff in the condo and the mom will be cleared. Having been through this process myself, when I was divorcing and living in a small condo, I know the drill. You're just plain wrong.[/quote] NP. You are conflating a legal loophole and the realities of it being difficult to prove this type of fraud and DC's general disinterest in trying to build non-slam dunk cases. You are right that someone probably faces little practical risk. DC is not going to have an investigator meticulously track where the student actually resides. But you are absolutely wrong that it is a LEGAL loophole. Low probability of being caught does not equal legal.[/quote] But why, like really why...what school in DCPS is worth this. The OP is a fool, a cheating one at that, but more importantly a fool. You're going to maintain 2 residences in DC and forgo rent in order to get your kid in where was it again :?: Parent needs their head examined :roll: [/quote]
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