Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm a person of low character and I want to cheat and teach my child to be a cheater. What do you think, DCUM?"
Why is this cheating? In many cases pupil placement is now full due to FCPS's own mismanagement, and so we have lost our right to request a pupil placement. Why must I be penalized and lose that fair privilege to pupil place just because we're aging into the HS age at a later time than people who pupil placed before us? It's not fair that we have lost this opportunity.
Why shouldn’t everyone at the title 1 school get to go to a wealthier school, under that logic? Why are you special?
+1 Poors need to stay in schools for poors. FCPS spent a lot of effort drawing lines to avoid mixing.
OP isn’t poor. They would rather have multiple rental properties than send their kid to a school they deem good in a legal manner. There are lots of families at title 1 schools who would love to send their kids to a wealthy school but they can’t and don’t try to bend the rules like OP is.
If OP could afford to live in one of their houses in a better district and rent out their house in the worst district, they would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm a person of low character and I want to cheat and teach my child to be a cheater. What do you think, DCUM?"
Why is this cheating? In many cases pupil placement is now full due to FCPS's own mismanagement, and so we have lost our right to request a pupil placement. Why must I be penalized and lose that fair privilege to pupil place just because we're aging into the HS age at a later time than people who pupil placed before us? It's not fair that we have lost this opportunity.
Why shouldn’t everyone at the title 1 school get to go to a wealthier school, under that logic? Why are you special?
You missed the point. Wealthy parents with flexibility to drive their kids everyday have always been pupil placing out of those Title 1 schools for the many many years. Now that population has increased and some schools are overcrowded, pupil placement privileges are taken away. That isn't fair.
I'm not special, but I deserve the same rights for a good school as they did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm a person of low character and I want to cheat and teach my child to be a cheater. What do you think, DCUM?"
Why is this cheating? In many cases pupil placement is now full due to FCPS's own mismanagement, and so we have lost our right to request a pupil placement. Why must I be penalized and lose that fair privilege to pupil place just because we're aging into the HS age at a later time than people who pupil placed before us? It's not fair that we have lost this opportunity.
Why shouldn’t everyone at the title 1 school get to go to a wealthier school, under that logic? Why are you special?
+1 Poors need to stay in schools for poors. FCPS spent a lot of effort drawing lines to avoid mixing.
OP isn’t poor. They would rather have multiple rental properties than send their kid to a school they deem good in a legal manner. There are lots of families at title 1 schools who would love to send their kids to a wealthy school but they can’t and don’t try to bend the rules like OP is.
If OP could afford to live in one of their houses in a better district and rent out their house in the worst district, they would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm a person of low character and I want to cheat and teach my child to be a cheater. What do you think, DCUM?"
Why is this cheating? In many cases pupil placement is now full due to FCPS's own mismanagement, and so we have lost our right to request a pupil placement. Why must I be penalized and lose that fair privilege to pupil place just because we're aging into the HS age at a later time than people who pupil placed before us? It's not fair that we have lost this opportunity.
Why shouldn’t everyone at the title 1 school get to go to a wealthier school, under that logic? Why are you special?
You missed the point. Wealthy parents with flexibility to drive their kids everyday have always been pupil placing out of those Title 1 schools for the many many years. Now that population has increased and some schools are overcrowded, pupil placement privileges are taken away. That isn't fair.
I'm not special, but I deserve the same rights for a good school as they did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm a person of low character and I want to cheat and teach my child to be a cheater. What do you think, DCUM?"
Why is this cheating? In many cases pupil placement is now full due to FCPS's own mismanagement, and so we have lost our right to request a pupil placement. Why must I be penalized and lose that fair privilege to pupil place just because we're aging into the HS age at a later time than people who pupil placed before us? It's not fair that we have lost this opportunity.
Why shouldn’t everyone at the title 1 school get to go to a wealthier school, under that logic? Why are you special?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm a person of low character and I want to cheat and teach my child to be a cheater. What do you think, DCUM?"
Why is this cheating? In many cases pupil placement is now full due to FCPS's own mismanagement, and so we have lost our right to request a pupil placement. Why must I be penalized and lose that fair privilege to pupil place just because we're aging into the HS age at a later time than people who pupil placed before us? It's not fair that we have lost this opportunity.
Why shouldn’t everyone at the title 1 school get to go to a wealthier school, under that logic? Why are you special?
+1 Poors need to stay in schools for poors. FCPS spent a lot of effort drawing lines to avoid mixing.
OP isn’t poor. They would rather have multiple rental properties than send their kid to a school they deem good in a legal manner. There are lots of families at title 1 schools who would love to send their kids to a wealthy school but they can’t and don’t try to bend the rules like OP is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm a person of low character and I want to cheat and teach my child to be a cheater. What do you think, DCUM?"
Why is this cheating? In many cases pupil placement is now full due to FCPS's own mismanagement, and so we have lost our right to request a pupil placement. Why must I be penalized and lose that fair privilege to pupil place just because we're aging into the HS age at a later time than people who pupil placed before us? It's not fair that we have lost this opportunity.
Why shouldn’t everyone at the title 1 school get to go to a wealthier school, under that logic? Why are you special?
+1 Poors need to stay in schools for poors. FCPS spent a lot of effort drawing lines to avoid mixing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm a person of low character and I want to cheat and teach my child to be a cheater. What do you think, DCUM?"
Why is this cheating? In many cases pupil placement is now full due to FCPS's own mismanagement, and so we have lost our right to request a pupil placement. Why must I be penalized and lose that fair privilege to pupil place just because we're aging into the HS age at a later time than people who pupil placed before us? It's not fair that we have lost this opportunity.
Why shouldn’t everyone at the title 1 school get to go to a wealthier school, under that logic? Why are you special?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm a person of low character and I want to cheat and teach my child to be a cheater. What do you think, DCUM?"
Why is this cheating? In many cases pupil placement is now full due to FCPS's own mismanagement, and so we have lost our right to request a pupil placement. Why must I be penalized and lose that fair privilege to pupil place just because we're aging into the HS age at a later time than people who pupil placed before us? It's not fair that we have lost this opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm a person of low character and I want to cheat and teach my child to be a cheater. What do you think, DCUM?"
Why is this cheating? In many cases pupil placement is now full due to FCPS's own mismanagement, and so we have lost our right to request a pupil placement. Why must I be penalized and lose that fair privilege to pupil place just because we're aging into the HS age at a later time than people who pupil placed before us? It's not fair that we have lost this opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:Can I use the grandparent's house? For example, grand parents can pick the kid up after school but the kid doesn't sleep there?
Anonymous wrote:"I'm a person of low character and I want to cheat and teach my child to be a cheater. What do you think, DCUM?"