Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:andyhomesearch wrote:Hello,
We have moved out of DC into neighboring Virginia and completed the withdrawal form for my child who was in DC elementary school this past year. In the withdrawal form we did NOT mention the name of the new school my child was going to for privacy purposes.
The DC elementary school administrator is forcing us that we need to provide the name of the new school in Virginia otherwise, they cannot complete the withdrawal and mentioned that it would trigger a very long complicated process.
Can someone please advise us how to navigate this as we do not want to give the name of the new school where my child is attending now?
Thanks so much!
OP, we had the very same issue two years ago. We ignored the ES administrator who tried to force us to provide the name of the new school in VA for a few weeks, despite her repeated attempts to contact us. We were then contacted by a DC Child Protective Services social worker. The social worker simply asked us to provide documentation that we'd moved to VA in the form of a valid drivers license for one of us. We emailed her a copy of the license and she closed the case right away. End of story. Good luck.
To protect your privacy, you provided DCCPS with a copy of your driver’s license—which has now been added to a DCCPS investigation file involving your family—rather than just give DCPS the name of your kid’s new school.
Nice.
+1
PP wrote that post in such a smug manor but gave way more information to DC than the school. And now they officially have can a CPS case opened against them. And wasted time from children who really do need help from CPS. PP is selfish and thinks really highly of themselves.
NP. Give us break. Sounds like all that matters was the case was closed quickly and easily without a fuss. Where do you find the time to demonize random people like this? For all you know, the parent had a good reason for not giving the name of the kid's new school. Maybe they were considering homeschooling, or on waiting lists for other schools, or unsure where they were going to live, or whatever. Parents get to make their own legal decisions in a free country or should anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:andyhomesearch wrote:Hello,
We have moved out of DC into neighboring Virginia and completed the withdrawal form for my child who was in DC elementary school this past year. In the withdrawal form we did NOT mention the name of the new school my child was going to for privacy purposes.
The DC elementary school administrator is forcing us that we need to provide the name of the new school in Virginia otherwise, they cannot complete the withdrawal and mentioned that it would trigger a very long complicated process.
Can someone please advise us how to navigate this as we do not want to give the name of the new school where my child is attending now?
Thanks so much!
OP, we had the very same issue two years ago. We ignored the ES administrator who tried to force us to provide the name of the new school in VA for a few weeks, despite her repeated attempts to contact us. We were then contacted by a DC Child Protective Services social worker. The social worker simply asked us to provide documentation that we'd moved to VA in the form of a valid drivers license for one of us. We emailed her a copy of the license and she closed the case right away. End of story. Good luck.
To protect your privacy, you provided DCCPS with a copy of your driver’s license—which has now been added to a DCCPS investigation file involving your family—rather than just give DCPS the name of your kid’s new school.
Nice.
+1
PP wrote that post in such a smug manor but gave way more information to DC than the school. And now they officially have can a CPS case opened against them. And wasted time from children who really do need help from CPS. PP is selfish and thinks really highly of themselves.