Anonymous wrote:This information doesn’t show up anywhere I’ve looked. If you’re at TJ, a Governor’s school, out of county student don’t pay, which makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:For some, it’s cheaper and easier to rent an apartment or a room somewhere in district for the one year. The kid lives in it with whatever family member they want M-F. It would be the primary residence.
So, it sounds like they are investigating people for residency fraud.Anonymous wrote:This information doesn’t show up anywhere I’ve looked. If you’re at TJ, a Governor’s school, out of county student don’t pay, which makes sense. There are other exemptions as well. I’m sure I don’t know what they are. I can guess that if a student who goes to a caregiver’s house in Fairfax, they may get an exemption. Maybe FCPS teachers who live outside Fairfax get exemptions for their children.
Friend moved out of county and planned to move her senior in with her parents, which would've been legit. However, instead, she didn’t move the kid in with her parents and shuttled him from out of county every morning. 🤦♀️ Apparently, this came out in some meeting. FCPS said her son could stay if she paid tuition bc the school had capacity. She was upset but this was known upfront. Ugh. “Simple” solution, move kid in with grandparents and make them legal guardians for his senior year. I feel bad for the kid.
Made me wonder how many people actually pay tuition as they should. Not sure if FCPS is even worth the expense.
The impact aid for children of military is different than the impact aid for civilians working for the government.Anonymous wrote:No they do not. All people who work for the government indicate that they do on the form and the government pays money to the district as they live here. Certainly not tuition! All those families actually live in the jurisdiction. A good many own homes and pay property taxes.
Anonymous wrote:No they do not. All people who work for the government indicate that they do on the form and the government pays money to the district as they live here. Certainly not tuition! All those families actually live in the jurisdiction. A good many own homes and pay property taxes.
Anonymous wrote:This information doesn’t show up anywhere I’ve looked. If you’re at TJ, a Governor’s school, out of county student don’t pay, which makes sense. There are other exemptions as well. I’m sure I don’t know what they are. I can guess that if a student who goes to a caregiver’s house in Fairfax, they may get an exemption. Maybe FCPS teachers who live outside Fairfax get exemptions for their children.
Friend moved out of county and planned to move her senior in with her parents, which would've been legit. However, instead, she didn’t move the kid in with her parents and shuttled him from out of county every morning. 🤦♀️ Apparently, this came out in some meeting. FCPS said her son could stay if she paid tuition bc the school had capacity. She was upset but this was known upfront. Ugh. “Simple” solution, move kid in with grandparents and make them legal guardians for his senior year. I feel bad for the kid.
Made me wonder how many people actually pay tuition as they should. Not sure if FCPS is even worth the expense.
Anonymous wrote:Just FTR, there is no exemption for staff. They have to pay if they live out of county and want to bring their kids into FCPS.