Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG, there was a car with Maryland plates in front of me during drop-off at my Arlington elementary this morning, totally must have been residency fraud and not a caregiver, divorced parent (with other parent living in Arlington) or servicemember who retained their Maryland residency when they moved to DC (which they’re allowed to do)!!!!!
Apples and oranges. Maybe you don't know since you live in VA, but indications suggest that residency fraud is not uncommon in DCPS.
I am aware. Maybe you don’t know since you live in DC, but there are increasing concerns about residency fraud in Arlington now that almost every avenue to transfer in from OOC had been cut off, and APS is cracking down hard on residency enforcement because of how overcrowded the schools are.
But I’m still not going to assume this kid lives OOC when there are so many legitimate possible explanations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG, there was a car with Maryland plates in front of me during drop-off at my Arlington elementary this morning, totally must have been residency fraud and not a caregiver, divorced parent (with other parent living in Arlington) or servicemember who retained their Maryland residency when they moved to DC (which they’re allowed to do)!!!!!
Apples and oranges. Maybe you don't know since you live in VA, but indications suggest that residency fraud is not uncommon in DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, there was a car with Maryland plates in front of me during drop-off at my Arlington elementary this morning, totally must have been residency fraud and not a caregiver, divorced parent (with other parent living in Arlington) or servicemember who retained their Maryland residency when they moved to DC (which they’re allowed to do)!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG, there was a car with Maryland plates in front of me during drop-off at my Arlington elementary this morning, totally must have been residency fraud and not a caregiver, divorced parent (with other parent living in Arlington) or servicemember who retained their Maryland residency when they moved to DC (which they’re allowed to do)!!!!!
Apples and oranges. Maybe you don't know since you live in VA, but indications suggest that residency fraud is not uncommon in DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:my kid just started prek3 and this morning, when i was dropping my child off, i was directly behind someone else dropping off their child who had maryland plates. and i was like: oh! it's happening! residency fraud! do i report them? how do i report them? maybe there's an innocent explanation? what if it's nothing? suddenly it was all not so theoretical.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, there was a car with Maryland plates in front of me during drop-off at my Arlington elementary this morning, totally must have been residency fraud and not a caregiver, divorced parent (with other parent living in Arlington) or servicemember who retained their Maryland residency when they moved to DC (which they’re allowed to do)!!!!!