Anonymous wrote:So I am confused - are Janney parents nosy judgey busy-body detective wannabes with nothing better to do, or a bunch of residency cheats?
Anonymous wrote:No, no, it just can't be! All Janney families know each other and would know if there was a cheat!
Or at least that was what I was told when I pointed out that all schools have cheats. Just the way it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. A better reason is that these schools (like Janney) are actually superior to most (all?) suburban elementary schools.
let's just keep our feet on the ground. my kids are at a JKLM elementary school and we love it, but thinking that people may trek all the way from VA to upper NW because our schools are superior to suburban elementary schools is just BS. I knew a family who cheated (found out years after the fact) taking their kids to upper NW schools and the did it because both parents worked in Tenley and it was convenient for them to drop off and pick up immediately before and after work. they had a long commute so they would have paid $$$ for before and after care and probably even a babysitter to pick up kids from aftercare. the fact that the schools were good was also a great bonus, but they would have cheated even if the schools were comparable or even less good than the ones in their areas. there will be cheaters until DCPS gets serious on enforcement, which is not just kicking kids out of the school, but also making them pay for back tuition ALWAYS, even if it takes years and years to get the entire payment. now cheaters are simply kicked out, so for people who are dishonest there is no incentive not to try (at worst they are just kicked out).
Anonymous wrote:Curious to see MD cars in line to drop off kids at Janney @10.30 am this morning. Maybe a caregiver but not too many nannies drive a late model Cadillac Escalade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To follow up on 9:45, I don't think many get how difficult the two-parent drop off and commute shuffle can be.
Many of us who work on the west side of town or in Bethesda would love to drop off at a school close to the office and then have a short drive to work instead of dropping off close to home and slogging through traffic into work late.
Think of those office towers in Friendship Heights. You don't think some people working there live in Virginia? How nice would it be to drop off at Janney or Murch and then head up the road?
I work there and can't imagine wanting my kid to go to a DC school. School is more than just 9-3...it's about community. The same kids in my daughter's class are also in her soccer, dance, theater classes...where we live. The same kids we run into at the Farmer's Market or at town celebrations, movie nights, etc. A little bit of convenience to avoid some stress at pick up - not a chance. You work where you end up working - you live where you want a home and community and that included school...
Anonymous wrote:To follow up on 9:45, I don't think many get how difficult the two-parent drop off and commute shuffle can be.
Many of us who work on the west side of town or in Bethesda would love to drop off at a school close to the office and then have a short drive to work instead of dropping off close to home and slogging through traffic into work late.
Think of those office towers in Friendship Heights. You don't think some people working there live in Virginia? How nice would it be to drop off at Janney or Murch and then head up the road?