Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also don’t forget that some EOTR schools are under enrolled. So another reason why admin turns the other way.
THIS
A coworker/friend is committing residency fraud in a school that had no waitlist. She claims the school even assisted her in telling her what to do to get the proper paperwork. So she used a relative’s address and registered her car/changed her license to DC. She even changed her withholding to DC. She and her husband (who own a home and sleep in it every single night in PG County) will file their taxes separately from now on. I think she’s untouchable under these circumstances.
Hm, she is paying DC income taxes and car taxes. What's the problem?
She is not PAYING DC Taxes. She is having DC taxes withheld. When she files her taxes, she will get a refund of all her DC taxes withheld and PAY MD taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatt if the child stays with grandma sometimes in DC, but mom lives in MD? Is that allowed? Like, legally speaking, what is the requirement because like some have said, people tend to go back and forth a lot and have family all over the area Easy enough to put your mom's gas bill in your name. I have neighbors like this is why I ask; kid is at an HRCS.
Go to court and sign child over to grandma as guardian, amend taxes!
Spoken like someone with financial privilege. Sheesh.
Spoken like someone with a criminal background. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also don’t forget that some EOTR schools are under enrolled. So another reason why admin turns the other way.
THIS
A coworker/friend is committing residency fraud in a school that had no waitlist. She claims the school even assisted her in telling her what to do to get the proper paperwork. So she used a relative’s address and registered her car/changed her license to DC. She even changed her withholding to DC. She and her husband (who own a home and sleep in it every single night in PG County) will file their taxes separately from now on. I think she’s untouchable under these circumstances.
Hm, she is paying DC income taxes and car taxes. What's the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also don’t forget that some EOTR schools are under enrolled. So another reason why admin turns the other way.
THIS
A coworker/friend is committing residency fraud in a school that had no waitlist. She claims the school even assisted her in telling her what to do to get the proper paperwork. So she used a relative’s address and registered her car/changed her license to DC. She even changed her withholding to DC. She and her husband (who own a home and sleep in it every single night in PG County) will file their taxes separately from now on. I think she’s untouchable under these circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several neighbors in Takoma, DC are sending their kids down the street to school in Takoma Park. Their IB school would be Coolidge. Instead they're in a top middle school. Parents do what they need to do for the welfare of their kids. It's not our place to judge. Trust that there are many DC kids in school in MC and PG. We are inter-related communities. The money spent going after these people could be used to go after real criminals.
No judgement just face the consequences if get caught. The implications are many re. planning, staffing, resources, etc. Think big picture not small...
Right, but the cost/benefit of these cases doesn't seem worth it. Fire DC workers for fraud, fine. Prosecute SNAP abuse, fine. But these parents are not going to be able to afford treble damages. And there are many parents shuffling kids back and forth across DC/MC/PG border. So spend all of the money investigating and then charging and then having a trial and....no recovery. When there are many parents in each jurisdiction doing this, and having done this for decades particularly in the border wards (4, 8, etc.). I asked several coworkers who grew up in Maryland but went to school in DC on their grandparents' address. Their response was that everybody did when they were growing up. Sure, our tax dollars are supporting them - but PG/MC taxpayers are supporting DC kids, too. Parents are going to do what they think works best for their kids. period.
Disagree 100 percent. Investigate them all. You don't have to prosecute them all, but kick out all the kids and prosecute some parents.
Why prosecute parents? To criminalize poverty? To waste hours and hours of expensive attorney time that could be spent going after real criminals? What is the point? We get that you given absolutely zero effs about children who are not your own, what good is served by bankrupting the parents, and having them thrown in prison for contempt in not paying these huge treble damages?
First off, these parents aren't being criminally prosecuted - I believe there are just DC False Claims Act claims against them. That's a civil claim. Moreover, I'm curious, what do you consider to be a real criminal? Theft of services equaling tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars does not make one a real criminal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools involved:
CHML
Hyde
McKinley Tech
Ellington
Ballou
Richard Wright PCS
Hardy
Wheatley
All else aside, I cannot imagine cheating to get my kid into Ballou.
Shows how difficult to prosecute as also filed false Food Stamp docs, that's why shouldn't be up to the schools. Re. Ballou didn't the teacher of the year who also committed residency fraud have some of her kids at Ballou? Think husband worked there as a coach or something.
If any of the cheaters works for the DC government in any capacity, why aren't such persons summarily fired? They've demonstrated through their fraud that they are unworthy of being placed in a position of public trust.
Innocent until proven guilty is a foreign concept to you?
It shouldn’t be here. For every case of residency fraud found, there are probably 100 that go undetected.
Lock them up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatt if the child stays with grandma sometimes in DC, but mom lives in MD? Is that allowed? Like, legally speaking, what is the requirement because like some have said, people tend to go back and forth a lot and have family all over the area Easy enough to put your mom's gas bill in your name. I have neighbors like this is why I ask; kid is at an HRCS.
Go to court and sign child over to grandma as guardian, amend taxes!
Spoken like someone with financial privilege. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several neighbors in Takoma, DC are sending their kids down the street to school in Takoma Park. Their IB school would be Coolidge. Instead they're in a top middle school. Parents do what they need to do for the welfare of their kids. It's not our place to judge. Trust that there are many DC kids in school in MC and PG. We are inter-related communities. The money spent going after these people could be used to go after real criminals.
No judgement just face the consequences if get caught. The implications are many re. planning, staffing, resources, etc. Think big picture not small...
Right, but the cost/benefit of these cases doesn't seem worth it. Fire DC workers for fraud, fine. Prosecute SNAP abuse, fine. But these parents are not going to be able to afford treble damages. And there are many parents shuffling kids back and forth across DC/MC/PG border. So spend all of the money investigating and then charging and then having a trial and....no recovery. When there are many parents in each jurisdiction doing this, and having done this for decades particularly in the border wards (4, 8, etc.). I asked several coworkers who grew up in Maryland but went to school in DC on their grandparents' address. Their response was that everybody did when they were growing up. Sure, our tax dollars are supporting them - but PG/MC taxpayers are supporting DC kids, too. Parents are going to do what they think works best for their kids. period.
Disagree 100 percent. Investigate them all. You don't have to prosecute them all, but kick out all the kids and prosecute some parents.
Why prosecute parents? To criminalize poverty? To waste hours and hours of expensive attorney time that could be spent going after real criminals? What is the point? We get that you given absolutely zero effs about children who are not your own, what good is served by bankrupting the parents, and having them thrown in prison for contempt in not paying these huge treble damages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just amusing that of the hundreds (thousands) of residency cheaters, some poor hump gets busted twice.
He must have p***ed someone off - tipsters!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatt if the child stays with grandma sometimes in DC, but mom lives in MD? Is that allowed? Like, legally speaking, what is the requirement because like some have said, people tend to go back and forth a lot and have family all over the area Easy enough to put your mom's gas bill in your name. I have neighbors like this is why I ask; kid is at an HRCS.
Go to court and sign child over to grandma as guardian, amend taxes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironic that he is pro illegals using services but against Marylanders lol hypocrisy
Last night I filed several comments opposing the Trump admin’s #publiccharge rule proposal that would throw up arbitrary roadblocks to lawful #immigration and punishes legal immigrants who use nutrition, housing, and medical assistance programs.
People aren’t illegal. That’s a racial slur.
Don’t be disgusting. These are revolting freeloaders who are taking spots from DC residents so they can steal free or reduced aftercare.
Pp you make me sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatt if the child stays with grandma sometimes in DC, but mom lives in MD? Is that allowed? Like, legally speaking, what is the requirement because like some have said, people tend to go back and forth a lot and have family all over the area Easy enough to put your mom's gas bill in your name. I have neighbors like this is why I ask; kid is at an HRCS.
I know that is common, for sure. However, I'm not sure that's what happened in the cases that Racine decided to procescute--it seems these 6 cases would be more clear-cut.
PP again. What I meant is not that mom is using grandma's address for sake of convenience, but that some children are actually in unstable/transient living environments, where they literally sometimes live with mom, or with grandma when mom is not doing well, then back to mom or dad, etc.
In those cases, there is usually no reason why the kids can't still go to their home school in MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a classic “let’s make an example out of scheming poor people” case. Sad we care so much.
Kick all the kids out, stealing education. The horror...
Most of these people are NOT poor.
Yep. Not wealthy but half were city employees or federal contractors.
How do you know that
you read the complaints or Racine's press releases, which talk about the USDA contractor and the DC Department of Corrections workers. They are not prosecuting people who were homeless and living back and forth across two jurisdictions. They are prosecuting people who live in perfectly nice houses in Maryland and have for many years, but kept stealing DC resources. I'd be fine with a family living in Takoma DC being prosecuted for sending their kid to MCPS schools fradulently. I'm glad Racine is safeguarding our resources. Every dollar we save from not educating a MD kid (and it's more like $14,000 each year) can go to actually helping needy DC kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatt if the child stays with grandma sometimes in DC, but mom lives in MD? Is that allowed? Like, legally speaking, what is the requirement because like some have said, people tend to go back and forth a lot and have family all over the area Easy enough to put your mom's gas bill in your name. I have neighbors like this is why I ask; kid is at an HRCS.
I know that is common, for sure. However, I'm not sure that's what happened in the cases that Racine decided to procescute--it seems these 6 cases would be more clear-cut.
PP again. What I meant is not that mom is using grandma's address for sake of convenience, but that some children are actually in unstable/transient living environments, where they literally sometimes live with mom, or with grandma when mom is not doing well, then back to mom or dad, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several neighbors in Takoma, DC are sending their kids down the street to school in Takoma Park. Their IB school would be Coolidge. Instead they're in a top middle school. Parents do what they need to do for the welfare of their kids. It's not our place to judge. Trust that there are many DC kids in school in MC and PG. We are inter-related communities. The money spent going after these people could be used to go after real criminals.
No judgement just face the consequences if get caught. The implications are many re. planning, staffing, resources, etc. Think big picture not small...
Right, but the cost/benefit of these cases doesn't seem worth it. Fire DC workers for fraud, fine. Prosecute SNAP abuse, fine. But these parents are not going to be able to afford treble damages. And there are many parents shuffling kids back and forth across DC/MC/PG border. So spend all of the money investigating and then charging and then having a trial and....no recovery. When there are many parents in each jurisdiction doing this, and having done this for decades particularly in the border wards (4, 8, etc.). I asked several coworkers who grew up in Maryland but went to school in DC on their grandparents' address. Their response was that everybody did when they were growing up. Sure, our tax dollars are supporting them - but PG/MC taxpayers are supporting DC kids, too. Parents are going to do what they think works best for their kids. period.
Those families are stealing spots from other families and defrauding the system. Period.
Spot on. I can’t believe there grown adults like the Tacoma Park poster who think this type of unethical behavior is ok and model it for their children. You should be ashamed of yourself.