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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the kid lives in DC and the school has approved their residency paperwork in some capacity, there is basically no remedy. If the kid lives OUTSIDE DC, https://dc-osse-oer.i-sight.com/portal [/quote] Thank you for answering and not being a dick like everyone else. To the others, the only number I could find of Google was for residency fraud, not boundary fraud. I thought I’d seen a number posted on here in the past so when I couldn’t find an answer on my own I thought I’d ask. Sorry to disappoint and imply I’m some weirdo who gets off on asking a question for reasons other than getting an answer. I’ve been reading this board for 13+ years and always thought most people didn’t support boundary fraud. Guess morals on this have gone the same way as the rest of the morals on this country. [/quote] [b]The reason you only found a number for residency fraud is that "boundary fraud" in the context of DCPS exists solely on DCUM and nowhere else. [/b][/quote] This[/quote] Do you think they have you verify your address and have IB zones and the lottery just for funsies? [/quote] This. Unless I can walk into any school in the city and enroll my kid, without lying about where we live, boundary fraud exists. DCPS may not prioritize it for enforcement but it's still illegal. DC also doesn't prioritize enforcement of laws prohibiting drinking and smoking pot on the sidewalk, but it's still illegal and can be a problem. DC doesn't do a good job of getting dangerous drivers off the street but they are still a problem. There are a lot of laws in DC that are not well enforced but they are still the law and a good citizen won't break them even if they feel confident they won't get got or punished.[/quote]
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