Anonymous wrote:You think you know the residency stories of all your kids' classmates, but don't necessarily. Parents like to start residency whispering campaigns against other parents. We became targets when divorcing, living separately part of the week. We were investigated for residency fraud and cleared with a Prek3 kid. Worth it to squelch busybodies.
Anonymous wrote:You think you know the residency stories of all your kids' classmates, but don't necessarily. Parents like to start residency whispering campaigns against other parents. We became targets when divorcing, living separately part of the week. We were investigated for residency fraud and cleared with a Prek3 kid. Worth it to squelch busybodies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. Boundary fraud is extremely commonplace, and residency fraud is probably not quite as common, but not a rare event either.
I was a class parent and had to collect contact info from parents in our all in-boundary PK3 class--one parent gave me a fake address with the wrong zip code.
Why would you need addresses as a class parent? Phone/email is all I collect as the room parent at my DC's school. Addresses are private and that's doing too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure I'm following this exchange. The pp shouting liar is claiming that everybody who contacts OSSE w/a tip enjoys total anonymity? The next person is asking the pp shouting liar for a law or citation preventing OSSE from sharing the identity of a tipster with the accused?
This is low-capacity, high corruption and dysfunction DC. We live in a city where clear rules are short supply almost everywhere you look--parking rules, construction rules, rules on school residency--and enforcement casual.
Parking rules are absolutely NOT enforcement "casual" in this City, I'll have you know. There have got to be more parking enforcement employees than firemen.
Parking enforcement is certainly casual in the alley behind my house, half a block from a Metro stop. My back gate gets blocked by people parking illegally on a regular basis. When I call parking enforcement to complain, generally nothing happens. I've gone to Ward 6 and put up a parking sign designed to look like a real one. Wouldn't happen in Arlington or Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. Boundary fraud is extremely commonplace, and residency fraud is probably not quite as common, but not a rare event either.
I was a class parent and had to collect contact info from parents in our all in-boundary PK3 class--one parent gave me a fake address with the wrong zip code.
Why would you need addresses as a class parent? Phone/email is all I collect as the room parent at my DC's school. Addresses are private and that's doing too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure I'm following this exchange. The pp shouting liar is claiming that everybody who contacts OSSE w/a tip enjoys total anonymity? The next person is asking the pp shouting liar for a law or citation preventing OSSE from sharing the identity of a tipster with the accused?
This is low-capacity, high corruption and dysfunction DC. We live in a city where clear rules are short supply almost everywhere you look--parking rules, construction rules, rules on school residency--and enforcement casual.
Parking rules are absolutely NOT enforcement "casual" in this City, I'll have you know. There have got to be more parking enforcement employees than firemen.
Anonymous wrote:+1. Boundary fraud is extremely commonplace, and residency fraud is probably not quite as common, but not a rare event either.
I was a class parent and had to collect contact info from parents in our all in-boundary PK3 class--one parent gave me a fake address with the wrong zip code.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure I'm following this exchange. The pp shouting liar is claiming that everybody who contacts OSSE w/a tip enjoys total anonymity? The next person is asking the pp shouting liar for a law or citation preventing OSSE from sharing the identity of a tipster with the accused?
This is low-capacity, high corruption and dysfunction DC. We live in a city where clear rules are short supply almost everywhere you look--parking rules, construction rules, rules on school residency--and enforcement casual.