Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I followed a Maryland plate from kiss and ride last month and guess where it ended? Silver Spring.
You had time to do that?! Loser.
Anonymous wrote:I followed a Maryland plate from kiss and ride last month and guess where it ended? Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:I followed a Maryland plate from kiss and ride last month and guess where it ended? Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:One of my neighbors sold their house 1.5 years ago and are now zoned for another FCPS school. Their sophomore kid is still attending Oakton high. Is this somehow allowed or are they manipulating the system….wwyd?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could always report your concern to people who are in the position to look into it. Then it's up to them to determine how much of a priority it is... and you have a clear conscience.
If you email the school registrar, you could just say that you have reason to know that X is no longer living in the Oakton zone, and really lives in the .... zone.
It may be that they are allowed to stay at Oakton until the end of the year (are they 12th graders?). Or maybe they are allowed to stay for a specific program. Who knows! Buy, they may be cheating, and that's up to the school to figure out by requesting more info. You put it in their lap and let Oakton HS decide what to do about it.
They sold their houses/condos when the kid moved into 9th grade. The kid is now in 10th grade.
What is their address listed as in the school directory?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could always report your concern to people who are in the position to look into it. Then it's up to them to determine how much of a priority it is... and you have a clear conscience.
If you email the school registrar, you could just say that you have reason to know that X is no longer living in the Oakton zone, and really lives in the .... zone.
It may be that they are allowed to stay at Oakton until the end of the year (are they 12th graders?). Or maybe they are allowed to stay for a specific program. Who knows! Buy, they may be cheating, and that's up to the school to figure out by requesting more info. You put it in their lap and let Oakton HS decide what to do about it.
They sold their houses/condos when the kid moved into 9th grade. The kid is now in 10th grade.
Anonymous wrote:You could always report your concern to people who are in the position to look into it. Then it's up to them to determine how much of a priority it is... and you have a clear conscience.
If you email the school registrar, you could just say that you have reason to know that X is no longer living in the Oakton zone, and really lives in the .... zone.
It may be that they are allowed to stay at Oakton until the end of the year (are they 12th graders?). Or maybe they are allowed to stay for a specific program. Who knows! Buy, they may be cheating, and that's up to the school to figure out by requesting more info. You put it in their lap and let Oakton HS decide what to do about it.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS students should be allowed to attend any FCPS school if space is available. After all, my property taxes pay for all FCPS schools, and aren’t earmarked for only my neighborhood school. If my neighborhood school offers fewer opportunities, do I get a tax break? No.