Anonymous wrote:Is your friend considering home schooling -- could use an online home school curriculum so they aren't starting from scratch. I'd pull the kid now and do that while they are figuring out what to do. All you need to do is provide OSSE a form.
Homeschooling wouldn't have to be permanent. Your friend could use the rest of this year to regroup, do research on 5th grade lottery options, prepare to move to a neighborhood with a more desirable inbound school.
That's what my sister (doesn't lve in DC) did on the advice of her child's therapist when her DC was experiencing bullying and the school was unable to unwilling to address it effectively.
At any rate, the child needs counseling, to help deal with what has happened to them, and to learn how to better handle bullying in the future. Hopefully she is getting it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or rent an apartment in-bounds for a school they like. They can move back home six months later....
in all seriousness - they do not even need to be there for 6 months.
I know a family that rented IB for Janney for 3 months. During that time they enrolled their oldest child in the school. 2 years later, the younger sibling was enrolled.
Yep, if it was due to a house remodel I know the family too.
yep, they are infamous.
They rented for 3 months while their 1.5 million dollar house across the park was renovated.
They enrolled a 1st grader and lived in the neighborhood for 2 months. Kid stayed at Janney until graduation 4 years later. Enrolled the second child 2 years later and 6 years later child is about to graduate.
Sum total of time spent living in AU park? 2 months. Years at Janney? 11
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or rent an apartment in-bounds for a school they like. They can move back home six months later....
in all seriousness - they do not even need to be there for 6 months.
I know a family that rented IB for Janney for 3 months. During that time they enrolled their oldest child in the school. 2 years later, the younger sibling was enrolled.
Yep, if it was due to a house remodel I know the family too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or rent an apartment in-bounds for a school they like. They can move back home six months later....
in all seriousness - they do not even need to be there for 6 months.
I know a family that rented IB for Janney for 3 months. During that time they enrolled their oldest child in the school. 2 years later, the younger sibling was enrolled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have the friend call the DC Ombudsman. Here is a link:
https://sboe.dc.gov/page/office-ombudsman-public-education
If the child is in DCPS, DC should provide placement in another school.
Seriously, do this. Years ago I knew somebody who got a placement at a desired school (officially w/o spots) due to bullying.
OP here. I will tell my friend to do this. One issue - the current school is a charter school, so I'm not sure how it would play out - any insight? The in-boundary school is quite bad and there are a lot of behavioral problems as well.
Thanks so much for the advice about the short waitlist list - my friend is going to call a number of schools from there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have the friend call the DC Ombudsman. Here is a link:
https://sboe.dc.gov/page/office-ombudsman-public-education
If the child is in DCPS, DC should provide placement in another school.
Seriously, do this. Years ago I knew somebody who got a placement at a desired school (officially w/o spots) due to bullying.
Anonymous wrote:Have the friend call the DC Ombudsman. Here is a link:
https://sboe.dc.gov/page/office-ombudsman-public-education
If the child is in DCPS, DC should provide placement in another school.
Anonymous wrote:Or rent an apartment in-bounds for a school they like. They can move back home six months later....