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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I haven't seen one of these cases happen in a while. I think they did a big data match, caught a bunch of school and city employees, and that must have had some sort of deterrent effect. And cases that reach a settlement don't tend to make the news. https://oag.dc.gov/release/ag-racine-sues-seven-adults-residency-fraud-dc https://oag.dc.gov/release/ag-racine-sues-six-maryland-parents-residency https://oag.dc.gov/release/ag-racine-sues-four-maryland-parents-and-dcps[/quote] I don't think Schwalb is nearly as interested as Racine was in catching residency cheaters. For one, I don't think he's particularly competent. And for two, I don't think he would like what he finds if he were to investigate.[/quote] Residency fraud is an issue, but not at the schools that get posted about here. Too many struggling charters would go under if they didn't look the other way.[/quote] +1. Most of the popular schools on DCUM are full of in-boundary kids. [/quote]
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