Anonymous wrote:Do diplomatic families pay DC taxes while they live here? There are loads of diplomatic students in DCPS, which is why I'm wondering how that works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be curious to see the actual figures, but I think foreign diplomats are pretty negligible in numbers as far as DCPS goes, though again there may be a few schools (probably in upper NW) where they have a more meaningful presence. (I’ve never once met a diplomatic family in my kids’ well-regraded Capitol Hill school, unless you count U.S. diplomats.)
Lots of diplomats live in the suburbs and/or send their kids to private schools.
In any case, in addition to tax revenue, I think the economy of DC benefits extraordinarily from having so many Embassies based here!
Diplomat kids are a regular presence at Murch, Mann, and Janney. Can’t speak to any others
Anonymous wrote:I’d be curious to see the actual figures, but I think foreign diplomats are pretty negligible in numbers as far as DCPS goes, though again there may be a few schools (probably in upper NW) where they have a more meaningful presence. (I’ve never once met a diplomatic family in my kids’ well-regraded Capitol Hill school, unless you count U.S. diplomats.)
Lots of diplomats live in the suburbs and/or send their kids to private schools.
In any case, in addition to tax revenue, I think the economy of DC benefits extraordinarily from having so many Embassies based here!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be curious to see the actual figures, but I think foreign diplomats are pretty negligible in numbers as far as DCPS goes, though again there may be a few schools (probably in upper NW) where they have a more meaningful presence. (I’ve never once met a diplomatic family in my kids’ well-regraded Capitol Hill school, unless you count U.S. diplomats.)
Lots of diplomats live in the suburbs and/or send their kids to private schools.
In any case, in addition to tax revenue, I think the economy of DC benefits extraordinarily from having so many Embassies based here!
Diplomat kids are a regular presence at Murch, Mann, and Janney. Can’t speak to any others
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be curious to see the actual figures, but I think foreign diplomats are pretty negligible in numbers as far as DCPS goes, though again there may be a few schools (probably in upper NW) where they have a more meaningful presence. (I’ve never once met a diplomatic family in my kids’ well-regraded Capitol Hill school, unless you count U.S. diplomats.)
Lots of diplomats live in the suburbs and/or send their kids to private schools.
In any case, in addition to tax revenue, I think the economy of DC benefits extraordinarily from having so many Embassies based here!
Diplomat kids are a regular presence at Murch, Mann, and Janney. Can’t speak to any others
Saw one at our EOTP neighbourhood school this week (Wilson feeder).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be curious to see the actual figures, but I think foreign diplomats are pretty negligible in numbers as far as DCPS goes, though again there may be a few schools (probably in upper NW) where they have a more meaningful presence. (I’ve never once met a diplomatic family in my kids’ well-regraded Capitol Hill school, unless you count U.S. diplomats.)
Lots of diplomats live in the suburbs and/or send their kids to private schools.
In any case, in addition to tax revenue, I think the economy of DC benefits extraordinarily from having so many Embassies based here!
Diplomat kids are a regular presence at Murch, Mann, and Janney. Can’t speak to any others
Anonymous wrote:As long as you are a resident, you get school.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be curious to see the actual figures, but I think foreign diplomats are pretty negligible in numbers as far as DCPS goes, though again there may be a few schools (probably in upper NW) where they have a more meaningful presence. (I’ve never once met a diplomatic family in my kids’ well-regraded Capitol Hill school, unless you count U.S. diplomats.)
Lots of diplomats live in the suburbs and/or send their kids to private schools.
In any case, in addition to tax revenue, I think the economy of DC benefits extraordinarily from having so many Embassies based here!
Anonymous wrote:Do diplomatic families pay DC taxes while they live here? There are loads of diplomatic students in DCPS, which is why I'm wondering how that works.