Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience they are using the address of a grandparent or close family member who is willing to put their name on a bill or affiliate themselves with the address even though they don't live there.
One of my DD's friends flat out told me she lives in MD but her aunt and cousin live in DC so its ok for her to go to school in DC too.
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My DH grew up in the area and knows a lot of people who went to DC schools like this. But there is a second category of people who own rental properties in the city (or in-bounds for a particular school in the city) and live elsewhere and use that address to get their kids into their preferred school. I have noticed that on this board the first is treated as an unforgivable crime and the second is seen as something the parents should be entitled to do. Both are boundary fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can ask my work to print any address I give them on my paycheck. They don't check or ask questions.
You can pick a janitor's closet in any building name it 01A-2 and present it to a school. Nobody checks or cares if the address exists.
My paycheck stub doesn’t show address (federal government...), but the requirement doesn’t say an address must be listed on there, it says that only DC state tax can be withheld for the year, and the amount must be greater than $0. The school we matched at still called and requested that I submit different documentation of DC residency that shows my address.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can ask my work to print any address I give them on my paycheck. They don't check or ask questions.
You can pick a janitor's closet in any building name it 01A-2 and present it to a school. Nobody checks or cares if the address exists.
My paycheck stub doesn’t show address (federal government...), but the requirement doesn’t say an address must be listed on there, it says that only DC state tax can be withheld for the year, and the amount must be greater than $0. The school we matched at still called and requested that I submit different documentation of DC residency that shows my address.
yes, address doesn't matter except for boundary purposes. Dc taxes do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can ask my work to print any address I give them on my paycheck. They don't check or ask questions.
You can pick a janitor's closet in any building name it 01A-2 and present it to a school. Nobody checks or cares if the address exists.
My paycheck stub doesn’t show address (federal government...), but the requirement doesn’t say an address must be listed on there, it says that only DC state tax can be withheld for the year, and the amount must be greater than $0. The school we matched at still called and requested that I submit different documentation of DC residency that shows my address.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience they are using the address of a grandparent or close family member who is willing to put their name on a bill or affiliate themselves with the address even though they don't live there.
One of my DD's friends flat out told me she lives in MD but her aunt and cousin live in DC so its ok for her to go to school in DC too.
Anonymous wrote:I can ask my work to print any address I give them on my paycheck. They don't check or ask questions.
You can pick a janitor's closet in any building name it 01A-2 and present it to a school. Nobody checks or cares if the address exists.
Anonymous wrote:I can ask my work to print any address I give them on my paycheck. They don't check or ask questions.
You can pick a janitor's closet in any building name it 01A-2 and present it to a school. Nobody checks or cares if the address exists.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience they are using the address of a grandparent or close family member who is willing to put their name on a bill or affiliate themselves with the address even though they don't live there.
One of my DD's friends flat out told me she lives in MD but her aunt and cousin live in DC so its ok for her to go to school in DC too.