Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just google FCPS residency and you can read the rules.
“Physical presence of the parent in the residence of the child is required for tuition-free enrollment in FCPS.”
Rules or policies? Anyone can make a policy, but policies aren’t necessarily rules.
From the Virginia Code:
22.1-264.1. Misdemeanor to make false statements as to school division or attendance zone residency; penalty.
Any person who knowingly makes a false statement concerning the residency of a child, as determined by § 22.1-3, in a particular school division or school attendance zone, for the purposes of (i) avoiding the tuition charges authorized by § 22.1-5 or (ii) enrollment in a school outside the attendance zone in which the student resides, shall be guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor and shall be liable to the school division in which the child was enrolled as a result of such false statements for tuition charges, pursuant to § 22.1-5, for the time the student was enrolled in such school division.
Shall be liable for tuition charges? There are no tuition charges for County residents! That’s a poorly worded (and weak) Code.
You’re kind of jerk. But I’m sure you know that already.
If pointing out loopholes and inconsistencies makes me a jerk, then yes I am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just google FCPS residency and you can read the rules.
“Physical presence of the parent in the residence of the child is required for tuition-free enrollment in FCPS.”
But that just specifies that it is required to be in a fcps school.
It does not specify pyramid or cluster or individual school zone.
Anonymous wrote:Just google FCPS residency and you can read the rules.
“Physical presence of the parent in the residence of the child is required for tuition-free enrollment in FCPS.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just google FCPS residency and you can read the rules.
“Physical presence of the parent in the residence of the child is required for tuition-free enrollment in FCPS.”
Rules or policies? Anyone can make a policy, but policies aren’t necessarily rules.
From the Virginia Code:
22.1-264.1. Misdemeanor to make false statements as to school division or attendance zone residency; penalty.
Any person who knowingly makes a false statement concerning the residency of a child, as determined by § 22.1-3, in a particular school division or school attendance zone, for the purposes of (i) avoiding the tuition charges authorized by § 22.1-5 or (ii) enrollment in a school outside the attendance zone in which the student resides, shall be guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor and shall be liable to the school division in which the child was enrolled as a result of such false statements for tuition charges, pursuant to § 22.1-5, for the time the student was enrolled in such school division.
Shall be liable for tuition charges? There are no tuition charges for County residents! That’s a poorly worded (and weak) Code.
You’re kind of jerk. But I’m sure you know that already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just google FCPS residency and you can read the rules.
“Physical presence of the parent in the residence of the child is required for tuition-free enrollment in FCPS.”
Rules or policies? Anyone can make a policy, but policies aren’t necessarily rules.
From the Virginia Code:
22.1-264.1. Misdemeanor to make false statements as to school division or attendance zone residency; penalty.
Any person who knowingly makes a false statement concerning the residency of a child, as determined by § 22.1-3, in a particular school division or school attendance zone, for the purposes of (i) avoiding the tuition charges authorized by § 22.1-5 or (ii) enrollment in a school outside the attendance zone in which the student resides, shall be guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor and shall be liable to the school division in which the child was enrolled as a result of such false statements for tuition charges, pursuant to § 22.1-5, for the time the student was enrolled in such school division.
Shall be liable for tuition charges? There are no tuition charges for County residents! That’s a poorly worded (and weak) Code.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just google FCPS residency and you can read the rules.
“Physical presence of the parent in the residence of the child is required for tuition-free enrollment in FCPS.”
Rules or policies? Anyone can make a policy, but policies aren’t necessarily rules.
From the Virginia Code:
22.1-264.1. Misdemeanor to make false statements as to school division or attendance zone residency; penalty.
Any person who knowingly makes a false statement concerning the residency of a child, as determined by § 22.1-3, in a particular school division or school attendance zone, for the purposes of (i) avoiding the tuition charges authorized by § 22.1-5 or (ii) enrollment in a school outside the attendance zone in which the student resides, shall be guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor and shall be liable to the school division in which the child was enrolled as a result of such false statements for tuition charges, pursuant to § 22.1-5, for the time the student was enrolled in such school division.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just google FCPS residency and you can read the rules.
“Physical presence of the parent in the residence of the child is required for tuition-free enrollment in FCPS.”
Rules or policies? Anyone can make a policy, but policies aren’t necessarily rules.
Anonymous wrote:So basically a student can sleep in a hotel or motel in a good school district on school nights to get around this “policy”? That could be cheaper than buying a house in the desired district or paying private school tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just google FCPS residency and you can read the rules.
“Physical presence of the parent in the residence of the child is required for tuition-free enrollment in FCPS.”
Rules or policies? Anyone can make a policy, but policies aren’t necessarily rules.
Anonymous wrote:Just google FCPS residency and you can read the rules.
“Physical presence of the parent in the residence of the child is required for tuition-free enrollment in FCPS.”