Anonymous wrote:Wow! It must be nice. I can’t help but to wonder where this TAG money comes from and if residents in other states are supplementing it. Virginia’s version is only a few thousand dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! It must be nice. I can’t help but to wonder where this TAG money comes from and if residents in other states are supplementing it. Virginia’s version is only a few thousand dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nice. extending TAG to the super-rich doesn’t seem great though.
It caps at $600k. Super-rich don’t qualify… if we define $600k as super rich. It’s DCUM so it might be middle class.
Anonymous wrote:nice. extending TAG to the super-rich doesn’t seem great though.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are families eligible wherever the students attend? I always thought it was just VA and MD schools. (Kids are elementary still so haven't done enough research.)
This is the first list that comes up when you search, it's labeled 2015-16, but doubt there is much change year to year.
https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/publication/attachments/DCTAG%20Participating%20Instititutions%202015-2.pdf
Whoops here's the 2020-21 list.
https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/page_content/attachments/Participating%20Institutions%202021.pdf
So it's not every state school? I checked the list for Illinois schools and it definitely doesn't include all IL state schools.
There are probably no DCTAG students at those schools now. Any state school is eligible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are families eligible wherever the students attend? I always thought it was just VA and MD schools. (Kids are elementary still so haven't done enough research.)
This is the first list that comes up when you search, it's labeled 2015-16, but doubt there is much change year to year.
https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/publication/attachments/DCTAG%20Participating%20Instititutions%202015-2.pdf
Whoops here's the 2020-21 list.
https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/page_content/attachments/Participating%20Institutions%202021.pdf
So it's not every state school? I checked the list for Illinois schools and it definitely doesn't include all IL state schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are families eligible wherever the students attend? I always thought it was just VA and MD schools. (Kids are elementary still so haven't done enough research.)
This is the first list that comes up when you search, it's labeled 2015-16, but doubt there is much change year to year.
https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/publication/attachments/DCTAG%20Participating%20Instititutions%202015-2.pdf
Whoops here's the 2020-21 list.
https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/page_content/attachments/Participating%20Institutions%202021.pdf
Anonymous wrote:nice. extending TAG to the super-rich doesn’t seem great though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are families eligible wherever the students attend? I always thought it was just VA and MD schools. (Kids are elementary still so haven't done enough research.)
This is the first list that comes up when you search, it's labeled 2015-16, but doubt there is much change year to year.
https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/publication/attachments/DCTAG%20Participating%20Instititutions%202015-2.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Are families eligible wherever the students attend? I always thought it was just VA and MD schools. (Kids are elementary still so haven't done enough research.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nice. extending TAG to the super-rich doesn’t seem great though.
Making benefits like this available to everyone makes them easier to administer and more likely to last, as everyone has skin in the game and will push back if they are threatened. (Also, the number of 500K+ families in DC is very small, meaning minimal impact on actual cost.)
It’s very good policy that ends up benefiting everyone.