Anonymous wrote:I don't think "rules are for fools". I also don't believe it's right for someone to claim they live somewhere when they don't.
However, if someone rents out a room, is able to rest your head there, receive mail there, I would argue it's not fraud. Whether or not you exercise your right to sleep here or there is no one's business but your own, not a school's.
There are many families in strife right now. Many children sleeping with relatives or at a friends house due to their own home situation.
If MCPS wants to involve themselves into a family's private affairs like that, I think that's a morally worse thing than a family seeking a good education for their children but can't afford it.
But that's not the real issue here. You have to look at why someone would claim to live in a different address to attend a different school. I believe this is an indication of how MCPS at the top levels failed to provide safe, academic opportunities equally for all students at all schools and is a sign that the solutions offered by MCPS need to change. No child should be denied entry into a program they qualify for and want. MCPS has ample resources, yet seems to spend money on everything but.
Teachers are drawn to great school systems and great schools. Pride comes from inspiring students who reshape the world. MCPS seems to have lost its way. It's a sad state of affairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the repercussions if MCPS finds out you've used a relative's address to get your child enrolled in a different MCPS school district? Does anyone have experience with this? And if so, what is the process that MCPS uses to discover and crack down on such situations?
You will be in trouble for doing this type of thing.
So very unlikely. I have 3 kids in MCPS and have been in the system for 10 years now. Each one of my kids has know families who live out of bounds and use ‘alternative addresses’. Not a single one has ever faced any consequences.
It’s even easier now than it was 5-7 years ago. Most communication is by email anyway. Not that much stuff comes in the mail. Report cards are online, etc.
I'd report them in a heartbeat.
what a dick!
No, the cheaters and liars are the “dicks.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the repercussions if MCPS finds out you've used a relative's address to get your child enrolled in a different MCPS school district? Does anyone have experience with this? And if so, what is the process that MCPS uses to discover and crack down on such situations?
You will be in trouble for doing this type of thing.
So very unlikely. I have 3 kids in MCPS and have been in the system for 10 years now. Each one of my kids has know families who live out of bounds and use ‘alternative addresses’. Not a single one has ever faced any consequences.
It’s even easier now than it was 5-7 years ago. Most communication is by email anyway. Not that much stuff comes in the mail. Report cards are online, etc.
I'd report them in a heartbeat.
what a dick!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who does it. She has 2 kids assigned to an Elem in east county but drives them to a school in Rockville every day. I think it’s wrong but she’s been getting away with it for 5 years now.
Seems like a lot of effort for...Rockville
LOL! I live in Rockville and I agree. I don’t even think our school is that great. But there are SO many families that do this. My kid played soccer with two kids who do this.
Sometimes people want another school for reasons other than academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who does it. She has 2 kids assigned to an Elem in east county but drives them to a school in Rockville every day. I think it’s wrong but she’s been getting away with it for 5 years now.
Seems like a lot of effort for...Rockville
LOL! I live in Rockville and I agree. I don’t even think our school is that great. But there are SO many families that do this. My kid played soccer with two kids who do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the repercussions if MCPS finds out you've used a relative's address to get your child enrolled in a different MCPS school district? Does anyone have experience with this? And if so, what is the process that MCPS uses to discover and crack down on such situations?
You will be in trouble for doing this type of thing.
So very unlikely. I have 3 kids in MCPS and have been in the system for 10 years now. Each one of my kids has know families who live out of bounds and use ‘alternative addresses’. Not a single one has ever faced any consequences.
It’s even easier now than it was 5-7 years ago. Most communication is by email anyway. Not that much stuff comes in the mail. Report cards are online, etc.
I'd report them in a heartbeat.