Anonymous wrote:There is one residency specialist for all of FCPS. I work for a school that reported a family we've known about since last year but finally got mail back so could officially report it. In February this student was number 40 on his list and he said he would do his best to get to it. I haven't heard from him again. Even it it gets reported, there's very little a school can do about it.
Anonymous wrote:Someone will report you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid is 8/9 years old, they will make new friends.
I am moving a child who is going to start 5th grade in a new school and she is going to manage just fine.
What you are talking about doing is called FRAUD.
Plenty of people do this to avoid bad schools. How is that fraud? By claiming that it's fraud, you're implying that they are gaining an unfair advantage through deception to be somewhere they shouldn't be.
So the situation is that we have such bad schools in FCPS to the extent that some people are driven to lie about their residence so they can attend good schools? All so that they have an advantage over poorer kids who don't attend that school. Who is being defrauded?
Sweetheart that's exactly what you are trying to do. Shut up with your "equity" BS. You are a cheap POS.
Why am I cheap for demanding better schools? Again, you are implying that one must be wealthy enough to pay more to move to a better boundary. How does that make any sense at all? It's not as if the teachers themselves are making any profit from people moving in. There is no fraud there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid is 8/9 years old, they will make new friends.
I am moving a child who is going to start 5th grade in a new school and she is going to manage just fine.
What you are talking about doing is called FRAUD.
Plenty of people do this to avoid bad schools. How is that fraud? By claiming that it's fraud, you're implying that they are gaining an unfair advantage through deception to be somewhere they shouldn't be.
So the situation is that we have such bad schools in FCPS to the extent that some people are driven to lie about their residence so they can attend good schools? All so that they have an advantage over poorer kids who don't attend that school. Who is being defrauded?
Sweetheart that's exactly what you are trying to do. Shut up with your "equity" BS. You are a cheap POS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid is 8/9 years old, they will make new friends.
I am moving a child who is going to start 5th grade in a new school and she is going to manage just fine.
What you are talking about doing is called FRAUD.
It is not FRAUD if the school gives permission. I would not want to put my kid on a bus if I could walk to the school. Who would want to do that?
The school may very well say it is okay. That is allowed if there is room.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid is 8/9 years old, they will make new friends.
I am moving a child who is going to start 5th grade in a new school and she is going to manage just fine.
What you are talking about doing is called FRAUD.
Plenty of people do this to avoid bad schools. How is that fraud? By claiming that it's fraud, you're implying that they are gaining an unfair advantage through deception to be somewhere they shouldn't be.
So the situation is that we have such bad schools in FCPS to the extent that some people are driven to lie about their residence so they can attend good schools? All so that they have an advantage over poorer kids who don't attend that school. Who is being defrauded?
Anonymous wrote:OP here - maybe I could ask the school to keep my kid to my old school? Would they make an exception? This is a win-win, no 1-hour bus ride for my kid, and FCPS wouldn't need to allocate a bus to come all the way to our house (honestly I don't understand what is the logic behind those boundaries, why send a kid 5 miles away when you have another AAP school within walking distance?)