Anonymous wrote:The OSSE online tip form for reporting non-residency explicitly states that OSSE does not investigate boundary fraud. If that’s not clear enough, I’m not sure there’s any convincing the posters on this thread.
https://dc-osse-oer.i-sight.com/portal
[i] OSSE does not investigate District of Columbia Public School boundary issues, only issues of non-residency.[i]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go ahead, report them. You seem to have missed the last half dozen pages. DCPS only cares if parents pay DC income tax at the address used to enroll a student in an IB school, vs. where a family sleeps. Report them for what?
Lying about their address. You seem unclear about the concept.
NP. What's the relevance of the lying and our clarity when DCPS clearly doesn't care? Serious question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go ahead, report them. You seem to have missed the last half dozen pages. DCPS only cares if parents pay DC income tax at the address used to enroll a student in an IB school, vs. where a family sleeps. Report them for what?
Lying about their address. You seem unclear about the concept.
Anonymous wrote:Go ahead, report them. You seem to have missed the last half dozen pages. DCPS only cares if parents pay DC income tax at the address used to enroll a student in an IB school, vs. where a family sleeps. Report them for what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No doubt that this is true. Those of you who are up in arms about boundary cheating may not want to hear it, but that's the story. Why not accept the situation for what it is rather than coming on every verification thread shouting fraud! shame! losers! over and over. What, exactly, do you think you're accomplishing?
“Wah I’m entitled to cheat but don’t call me a cheater! Wah I own multiple Hill
properties and that allows me to lie on forms!”
My kids attended the school and all you can do is be mad about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No doubt that this is true. Those of you who are up in arms about boundary cheating may not want to hear it, but that's the story. Why not accept the situation for what it is rather than coming on every verification thread shouting fraud! shame! losers! over and over. What, exactly, do you think you're accomplishing?
“Wah I’m entitled to cheat but don’t call me a cheater! Wah I own multiple Hill
properties and that allows me to lie on forms!”
Anonymous wrote:No doubt that this is true. Those of you who are up in arms about boundary cheating may not want to hear it, but that's the story. Why not accept the situation for what it is rather than coming on every verification thread shouting fraud! shame! losers! over and over. What, exactly, do you think you're accomplishing?
Anonymous wrote:The mom who was investigated for fraud when divorcing again here. That's just not how it works, at least not in my experience. No need to fess up to a thing or say anything at all for that matter. If investigated, you bring in several years of certified tax returns linked to an IB address and are cleared on the spot. I wasn't under the impression that DCPS gave a hoot if I lived at the address on the tax returns or not. They cared that my returns bore an IB address and that I'd paid my taxes. There was no mention of a home visit.
Anonymous wrote:The mom who was investigated for fraud when divorcing again here. That's just not how it works, at least not in my experience. No need to fess up to a thing or say anything at all for that matter. If investigated, you bring in several years of certified tax returns linked to an IB address and are cleared on the spot. I wasn't under the impression that DCPS gave a hoot if I lived at the address on the tax returns or not. They cared that my returns bore an IB address and that I'd paid my taxes. There was no mention of a home visit.