Anonymous wrote:the policy is not stupid. it for example lets kids who move 2 boundaries over in the 4th grade stay at their same school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your complaint is with DCPS, not with families doing this. DCPS says this is perfectly legal.
If you want to complaint about fraud, complain about the many many many Maryland folks who enroll their kids in DCPS schools, and DCPS doesn't do a damn thing about it. At least that's actually against the rules.
Complaint against all fraud, DCPS can decide for themselves.
Except renting in-bounds and then moving is not fraud. DCPS explicitly allows this, under their own policy. I agree that the policy is stupid, but because that’s their policy, people doing this are well within their rights.
Anonymous wrote:Always amusing the way people bend over backwards making excuses for Maryland kids illegally dropped at NE schools as their parents drive downtown and then go insane over DC residents following explicitly stated DCPS rules by not disrupting their kids’ lives after moving out of boundary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your complaint is with DCPS, not with families doing this. DCPS says this is perfectly legal.
If you want to complaint about fraud, complain about the many many many Maryland folks who enroll their kids in DCPS schools, and DCPS doesn't do a damn thing about it. At least that's actually against the rules.
Complaint against all fraud, DCPS can decide for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lying and cheating isn't what most parents want to teach their children but your mileage may vary.
"Your mileage may vary" is such an annoying expression. Please stop using it.
Anonymous wrote:Lying and cheating isn't what most parents want to teach their children but your mileage may vary.
Anonymous wrote:Lying and cheating isn't what most parents want to teach their children but your mileage may vary.
Anonymous wrote:Pre-covid, our Hill Elementary school did in-home visits before the school year started.
The teachers made appointments and showed up at your house.
I assume this will resume soon.
Anonymous wrote:Pre-covid, our Hill Elementary school did in-home visits before the school year started.
The teachers made appointments and showed up at your house.
I assume this will resume soon.
Anonymous wrote:Np- You won’t get report cards mailed to you.
Anonymous wrote:Not just on Hill.
Wasn't an audit done a few years back? Caused controversy, some Duke Ellington families had to pay back tuition with interest, no?