Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been living in the DC area for decades and know DC, MoCo, Howard and Fairfax public schools.
DCPS is an academic disaster compared to MCPS and FCPS (and some smaller, more homogeneous public school systems further out). Some charter schools are just OK, but none of them hold a candle to the best MCPS and FCPS school clusters.
Very few families are in such logistical straights as to want to place their kids in DCPS if they live in MD or VA.
If you've lived in DC for decades you know that residency fraud has been an issue. Lots of MD folks wanting to take advantage of free PK3 & PK4. Also convenience and being able to use grandma (who still lives in DC) for childcare. Close-in PG County schools are just okay.
PP you replied to. I'm not saying it doesn't exist. I'm saying it's not as dire as some would make it out to be.
I also have a theory on the marked decrease in residency fraud threads on DCUM: the average age of posters have gone up with time, so maybe in the past, there was a perfect storm of more posters with younger kids, who were noticing potential residential fraud at their DCPS schools, by families with preschool aged kids who then continued on to DCPS elementaries. But since DCPS gets worse the higher you go, middle school is a time of attrition to private or better suburban schools (and parents start to realize that MD or VA residency guarantees in-state tuition at UMD, UVA, etc), and kids become self-sufficient enough to not need adult supervision after school. So now that a plurality of DCUM posters are older, their kids have passed the age where they would notice such residential fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Residency fraud threads used to be bread and butter for DCUM. I would think it is still an issue, but, maybe not? I feel like people have quit complaining about it post-Covid. Maybe it is a generational difference with younger parents having a MYOB attitude.
Yes, I wonder if they were all animated by some really obsessed trolls. Some posters were so virulent as to be completely unhinged.
Just like the still extant male infidelity obsession on the Relationship Forum... I'm persuaded those threads keep happening because a handful of female posters have never recovered from being cheated on by their husbands, and they glom onto any new thread to turn it into a crazy hate fest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been living in the DC area for decades and know DC, MoCo, Howard and Fairfax public schools.
DCPS is an academic disaster compared to MCPS and FCPS (and some smaller, more homogeneous public school systems further out). Some charter schools are just OK, but none of them hold a candle to the best MCPS and FCPS school clusters.
Very few families are in such logistical straights as to want to place their kids in DCPS if they live in MD or VA.
If you've lived in DC for decades you know that residency fraud has been an issue. Lots of MD folks wanting to take advantage of free PK3 & PK4. Also convenience and being able to use grandma (who still lives in DC) for childcare. Close-in PG County schools are just okay.
Anonymous wrote:Residency fraud threads used to be bread and butter for DCUM. I would think it is still an issue, but, maybe not? I feel like people have quit complaining about it post-Covid. Maybe it is a generational difference with younger parents having a MYOB attitude.
Anonymous wrote:I've been living in the DC area for decades and know DC, MoCo, Howard and Fairfax public schools.
DCPS is an academic disaster compared to MCPS and FCPS (and some smaller, more homogeneous public school systems further out). Some charter schools are just OK, but none of them hold a candle to the best MCPS and FCPS school clusters.
Very few families are in such logistical straights as to want to place their kids in DCPS if they live in MD or VA.