Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Press release with details on each case https://oag.dc.gov/release/ag-racine-sues-six-maryland-parents-residency
6 parents but only 3 families and one family was double-dipping so not many cases get prosecuted. I wonder how much work this took to uncover?
Anonymous wrote:I see people complain on this board all the time about Maryland plates at DC schools.... if the DMV can determine where people live why can't DCPS? Are enrollee families not required to show evidence of residency before being admitted?
- Sincerely, parent to 2019-2020 PK3 student showing my ignorance
Anonymous wrote:I see people complain on this board all the time about Maryland plates at DC schools.... if the DMV can determine where people live why can't DCPS? Are enrollee families not required to show evidence of residency before being admitted?
- Sincerely, parent to 2019-2020 PK3 student showing my ignorance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know how they investigated and proved the scam.
According to the general guidance Racine posted a link to, cases originate with OSSE referrals.
OAG investigates independently to determine if they is a tuition fraud case or not, and then can file suit.
https://oag.dc.gov/blog/understanding-non-resident-tuition-enforcement
Yes, thanks. I mean what is the story behind each of these particular investigations.
You will have to stay tuned for the trial! They never put the good details in the filings.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools involved:
CHML
Hyde
McKinley Tech
Ellington
Ballou
Richard Wright PCS
Hardy
Wheatley
All else aside, I cannot imagine cheating to get my kid into Ballou.
Shows how difficult to prosecute as also filed false Food Stamp docs, that's why shouldn't be up to the schools. Re. Ballou didn't the teacher of the year who also committed residency fraud have some of her kids at Ballou? Think husband worked there as a coach or something.
If any of the cheaters works for the DC government in any capacity, why aren't such persons summarily fired? They've demonstrated through their fraud that they are unworthy of being placed in a position of public trust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know how they investigated and proved the scam.
According to the general guidance Racine posted a link to, cases originate with OSSE referrals.
OAG investigates independently to determine if they is a tuition fraud case or not, and then can file suit.
https://oag.dc.gov/blog/understanding-non-resident-tuition-enforcement
Yes, thanks. I mean what is the story behind each of these particular investigations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know how they investigated and proved the scam.
According to the general guidance Racine posted a link to, cases originate with OSSE referrals.
OAG investigates independently to determine if they is a tuition fraud case or not, and then can file suit.
https://oag.dc.gov/blog/understanding-non-resident-tuition-enforcement
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools involved:
CHML
Hyde
McKinley Tech
Ellington
Ballou
Richard Wright PCS
Hardy
Wheatley
All else aside, I cannot imagine cheating to get my kid into Ballou.
Shows how difficult to prosecute as also filed false Food Stamp docs, that's why shouldn't be up to the schools. Re. Ballou didn't the teacher of the year who also committed residency fraud have some of her kids at Ballou? Think husband worked there as a coach or something.
Anonymous wrote:DAMN!!!! They put their names and all their info in here sheesh!
Anonymous wrote:DAMN!!!! They put their names and all their info in here sheesh!
Anonymous wrote:Props to the guy alleged to have two families fraudulently enrolled in DC schools.
Anonymous wrote:I want to know how they investigated and proved the scam.