Anonymous wrote:Question: can't issues of residency be solved by cross-checking other government databases? For example, why doesn't DCPS cross-check the homestead tax exemption and property tax records? And DC taxes?
Wouldn't this type of cross checking go a long way to establishing residency in most circumstances?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I think is cruel to remove a child from a school he/she has attended for years; similarly to the children brought to the US as illegal immigrants, it is not their fault.
The current 'cheaters' should be allowed to stay and finish, but the administration should also clamp down to prevent any new non-residents from enrolling.
Anonymous wrote:Do you even live here? Because you would be aware that the principals of the schools named are NOT African American.Anonymous wrote:the article is infuriating and the only race card is the one being played by central office or by black principals who don't want to see their schools gentrified. every tax payer should be disgusted by this.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! Really? You had to put the black families in the projects, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am extremely skeptical about the quality and motivation of Daily Caller investigative reporting, but I have to say, it does sound like a pretty severe problem and like they did actual (appropriate) reporting. It's not "stalking". But I'm not sure about the quality of the reporting. For example, how they describe L-T as
"in a mostly white neighborhood along a commuter route that runs from Prince George’s County to federal buildings downtown.
The school is almost entirely black and government statistics indicate that few of the students live in the neighborhood. Poor test scores have left neighborhood parents feeling they can’t use their own school, and must pay for private education or enroll their children in a more distant public school."
I don't think that accurately represents the L-T demographics, the current reputation of L-T, or the legitimate OOB system. It also seems to be trying to drive a pretty ugly racial/class wedge.
What's the commuter route from MD to L-T? The neighborhood demographics of L-T is not predominantly white. What am I missing in this awful reporting. There are so many lies or misinformation, such as in-state tuition to any state school, one has to wonder what the blogger got right.
Ward 6 was of 2010, 49% white, 41% black (it was majority black in 2000). The trend continues as Home values near LT start at 500k.
If you ever came over to the Hill on a weekday morning, you would notice the large volume of MD plated cars speeding through on MD Ave., PA Ave., C & H Streets, coming from Route 50, NY Abe, Bladensberg, 295, etc.
These parts of the article are absolutely true.
The article states that the area is all white, and the Black kids are all from Maryland. So where should the 41% of the Black kids attend school. And what's stopping the 49% of white kids from attending their inbound school. The author basically stated that white folks can't send their kids to school with all those black kids. The horror.
You are perhaps unaware that there is a significant difference in demographics between all of ward 6 and the people who live IB for LT.
You think LT's boundaries are 100% white?
In terms of families with young children, yes.
where the hell are you pulling that out of? there are plenty of african american families in those census tracts, the housing project for starters. plus as other posters have noted, past PK it is the white parents' decision not to enroll so the mythical MD families have nothing to do with it.
What housing projects are IB for L-T? I live here and I can't think of any.
Capitol Hill Towers
FWIW, you don't have to live in housing projects to be of African, or AA descent. The imposition is wildly offensive. When you see me at school in Sept, leer at me and my son, we live inbounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! Really? You had to put the black families in the projects, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am extremely skeptical about the quality and motivation of Daily Caller investigative reporting, but I have to say, it does sound like a pretty severe problem and like they did actual (appropriate) reporting. It's not "stalking". But I'm not sure about the quality of the reporting. For example, how they describe L-T as
"in a mostly white neighborhood along a commuter route that runs from Prince George’s County to federal buildings downtown.
The school is almost entirely black and government statistics indicate that few of the students live in the neighborhood. Poor test scores have left neighborhood parents feeling they can’t use their own school, and must pay for private education or enroll their children in a more distant public school."
I don't think that accurately represents the L-T demographics, the current reputation of L-T, or the legitimate OOB system. It also seems to be trying to drive a pretty ugly racial/class wedge.
What's the commuter route from MD to L-T? The neighborhood demographics of L-T is not predominantly white. What am I missing in this awful reporting. There are so many lies or misinformation, such as in-state tuition to any state school, one has to wonder what the blogger got right.
Ward 6 was of 2010, 49% white, 41% black (it was majority black in 2000). The trend continues as Home values near LT start at 500k.
If you ever came over to the Hill on a weekday morning, you would notice the large volume of MD plated cars speeding through on MD Ave., PA Ave., C & H Streets, coming from Route 50, NY Abe, Bladensberg, 295, etc.
These parts of the article are absolutely true.
The article states that the area is all white, and the Black kids are all from Maryland. So where should the 41% of the Black kids attend school. And what's stopping the 49% of white kids from attending their inbound school. The author basically stated that white folks can't send their kids to school with all those black kids. The horror.
You are perhaps unaware that there is a significant difference in demographics between all of ward 6 and the people who live IB for LT.
You think LT's boundaries are 100% white?
In terms of families with young children, yes.
where the hell are you pulling that out of? there are plenty of african american families in those census tracts, the housing project for starters. plus as other posters have noted, past PK it is the white parents' decision not to enroll so the mythical MD families have nothing to do with it.
What housing projects are IB for L-T? I live here and I can't think of any.
Capitol Hill Towers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! Really? You had to put the black families in the projects, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am extremely skeptical about the quality and motivation of Daily Caller investigative reporting, but I have to say, it does sound like a pretty severe problem and like they did actual (appropriate) reporting. It's not "stalking". But I'm not sure about the quality of the reporting. For example, how they describe L-T as
"in a mostly white neighborhood along a commuter route that runs from Prince George’s County to federal buildings downtown.
The school is almost entirely black and government statistics indicate that few of the students live in the neighborhood. Poor test scores have left neighborhood parents feeling they can’t use their own school, and must pay for private education or enroll their children in a more distant public school."
I don't think that accurately represents the L-T demographics, the current reputation of L-T, or the legitimate OOB system. It also seems to be trying to drive a pretty ugly racial/class wedge.
What's the commuter route from MD to L-T? The neighborhood demographics of L-T is not predominantly white. What am I missing in this awful reporting. There are so many lies or misinformation, such as in-state tuition to any state school, one has to wonder what the blogger got right.
Ward 6 was of 2010, 49% white, 41% black (it was majority black in 2000). The trend continues as Home values near LT start at 500k.
If you ever came over to the Hill on a weekday morning, you would notice the large volume of MD plated cars speeding through on MD Ave., PA Ave., C & H Streets, coming from Route 50, NY Abe, Bladensberg, 295, etc.
These parts of the article are absolutely true.
The article states that the area is all white, and the Black kids are all from Maryland. So where should the 41% of the Black kids attend school. And what's stopping the 49% of white kids from attending their inbound school. The author basically stated that white folks can't send their kids to school with all those black kids. The horror.
You are perhaps unaware that there is a significant difference in demographics between all of ward 6 and the people who live IB for LT.
You think LT's boundaries are 100% white?
In terms of families with young children, yes.
where the hell are you pulling that out of? there are plenty of african american families in those census tracts, the housing project for starters. plus as other posters have noted, past PK it is the white parents' decision not to enroll so the mythical MD families have nothing to do with it.
What housing projects are IB for L-T? I live here and I can't think of any.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! Really? You had to put the black families in the projects, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am extremely skeptical about the quality and motivation of Daily Caller investigative reporting, but I have to say, it does sound like a pretty severe problem and like they did actual (appropriate) reporting. It's not "stalking". But I'm not sure about the quality of the reporting. For example, how they describe L-T as
"in a mostly white neighborhood along a commuter route that runs from Prince George’s County to federal buildings downtown.
The school is almost entirely black and government statistics indicate that few of the students live in the neighborhood. Poor test scores have left neighborhood parents feeling they can’t use their own school, and must pay for private education or enroll their children in a more distant public school."
I don't think that accurately represents the L-T demographics, the current reputation of L-T, or the legitimate OOB system. It also seems to be trying to drive a pretty ugly racial/class wedge.
What's the commuter route from MD to L-T? The neighborhood demographics of L-T is not predominantly white. What am I missing in this awful reporting. There are so many lies or misinformation, such as in-state tuition to any state school, one has to wonder what the blogger got right.
Ward 6 was of 2010, 49% white, 41% black (it was majority black in 2000). The trend continues as Home values near LT start at 500k.
If you ever came over to the Hill on a weekday morning, you would notice the large volume of MD plated cars speeding through on MD Ave., PA Ave., C & H Streets, coming from Route 50, NY Abe, Bladensberg, 295, etc.
These parts of the article are absolutely true.
The article states that the area is all white, and the Black kids are all from Maryland. So where should the 41% of the Black kids attend school. And what's stopping the 49% of white kids from attending their inbound school. The author basically stated that white folks can't send their kids to school with all those black kids. The horror.
You are perhaps unaware that there is a significant difference in demographics between all of ward 6 and the people who live IB for LT.
You think LT's boundaries are 100% white?
In terms of families with young children, yes.
where the hell are you pulling that out of? there are plenty of african american families in those census tracts, the housing project for starters. plus as other posters have noted, past PK it is the white parents' decision not to enroll so the mythical MD families have nothing to do with it.
Anonymous wrote:I actually read this - giving a click to dumb Tucker Carlson - and it has barely more evidence than the typical DCUM post about this issue. Plus two glaring errors that even I, a Maryland resident with kids in Maryland schools - know to be false - that the Ludlow-Taylor neighborhood is "mostly white" and that DC residents get in-state tuition. I look forward to more inaccurate race acting for the rest of the series.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am extremely skeptical about the quality and motivation of Daily Caller investigative reporting, but I have to say, it does sound like a pretty severe problem and like they did actual (appropriate) reporting. It's not "stalking". But I'm not sure about the quality of the reporting. For example, how they describe L-T as
"in a mostly white neighborhood along a commuter route that runs from Prince George’s County to federal buildings downtown.
The school is almost entirely black and government statistics indicate that few of the students live in the neighborhood. Poor test scores have left neighborhood parents feeling they can’t use their own school, and must pay for private education or enroll their children in a more distant public school."
I don't think that accurately represents the L-T demographics, the current reputation of L-T, or the legitimate OOB system. It also seems to be trying to drive a pretty ugly racial/class wedge.
What's the commuter route from MD to L-T? The neighborhood demographics of L-T is not predominantly white. What am I missing in this awful reporting. There are so many lies or misinformation, such as in-state tuition to any state school, one has to wonder what the blogger got right.
Ward 6 was of 2010, 49% white, 41% black (it was majority black in 2000). The trend continues as Home values near LT start at 500k.
If you ever came over to the Hill on a weekday morning, you would notice the large volume of MD plated cars speeding through on MD Ave., PA Ave., C & H Streets, coming from Route 50, NY Abe, Bladensberg, 295, etc.
These parts of the article are absolutely true.
The article states that the area is all white, and the Black kids are all from Maryland. So where should the 41% of the Black kids attend school. And what's stopping the 49% of white kids from attending their inbound school. The author basically stated that white folks can't send their kids to school with all those black kids. The horror.
You are perhaps unaware that there is a significant difference in demographics between all of ward 6 and the people who live IB for LT.
You think LT's boundaries are 100% white?
In terms of families with young children, yes.
where the hell are you pulling that out of? there are plenty of african american families in those census tracts, the housing project for starters. plus as other posters have noted, past PK it is the white parents' decision not to enroll so the mythical MD families have nothing to do with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I think is cruel to remove a child from a school he/she has attended for years; similarly to the children brought to the US as illegal immigrants, it is not their fault.
The current 'cheaters' should be allowed to stay and finish, but the administration should also clamp down to prevent any new non-residents from enrolling.
No. Millions of kids get moved between schools all the time and turn out just fine. If they aren't residents they need to go. Period. Plus, based on what was observed, 40 percent of their friends might be coming with back to their i
This seemes very Trumpy to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am extremely skeptical about the quality and motivation of Daily Caller investigative reporting, but I have to say, it does sound like a pretty severe problem and like they did actual (appropriate) reporting. It's not "stalking". But I'm not sure about the quality of the reporting. For example, how they describe L-T as
"in a mostly white neighborhood along a commuter route that runs from Prince George’s County to federal buildings downtown.
The school is almost entirely black and government statistics indicate that few of the students live in the neighborhood. Poor test scores have left neighborhood parents feeling they can’t use their own school, and must pay for private education or enroll their children in a more distant public school."
I don't think that accurately represents the L-T demographics, the current reputation of L-T, or the legitimate OOB system. It also seems to be trying to drive a pretty ugly racial/class wedge.
What's the commuter route from MD to L-T? The neighborhood demographics of L-T is not predominantly white. What am I missing in this awful reporting. There are so many lies or misinformation, such as in-state tuition to any state school, one has to wonder what the blogger got right.
Ward 6 was of 2010, 49% white, 41% black (it was majority black in 2000). The trend continues as Home values near LT start at 500k.
If you ever came over to the Hill on a weekday morning, you would notice the large volume of MD plated cars speeding through on MD Ave., PA Ave., C & H Streets, coming from Route 50, NY Abe, Bladensberg, 295, etc.
These parts of the article are absolutely true.
The article states that the area is all white, and the Black kids are all from Maryland. So where should the 41% of the Black kids attend school. And what's stopping the 49% of white kids from attending their inbound school. The author basically stated that white folks can't send their kids to school with all those black kids. The horror.
You are perhaps unaware that there is a significant difference in demographics between all of ward 6 and the people who live IB for LT.
You think LT's boundaries are 100% white?
In terms of families with young children, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I think is cruel to remove a child from a school he/she has attended for years; similarly to the children brought to the US as illegal immigrants, it is not their fault.
The current 'cheaters' should be allowed to stay and finish, but the administration should also clamp down to prevent any new non-residents from enrolling.
No. Millions of kids get moved between schools all the time and turn out just fine. If they aren't residents they need to go. Period. Plus, based on what was observed, 40 percent of their friends might be coming with back to their i