Anonymous wrote:You guys realize that kids have two parents. Parents get divorced and one parent can live in MD while the other lives in DC. That's not fraud. Nor is it fraud for grandma, grandpa, nanny, aunt, uncle to pick a child up. These are your kids friends and classmates you want to report. There is no reason to assume they or their parents have done something wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder about the cops at our school too. Why do they ALWAYS do pickup in their squad car? The kids in the back where they usually seat criminals.
Let's be serious. The car wasn't an official police vehicle. It was a white sedan with a Maryland FoP vanity/affinity license plate. That usually means the driver or a family member is a police officer. It would be pretty outrageous if a police officer is engaged in residency fraud in DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder about the cops at our school too. Why do they ALWAYS do pickup in their squad car? The kids in the back where they usually seat criminals.
Anonymous
It is against the law.
That statement was used in South Africa to justify the group areas act. DC has a more sophistcated version.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder about the cops at our school too. Why do they ALWAYS do pickup in their squad car? The kids in the back where they usually seat criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Bad Boys, bad boys. Whatchya gonna do? Whatchya gonna do when the PTA comes for you....![]()