Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also eliminate out of district permits for kids of teachers who put their kids in whatever school they want. There's a student in my DC's grade who went to all of ES and now MS completely out of her zone (think Reston instead of Herndon), then they'll go on to the HS where Mom teaches. How has this kid been in a completely different FCPS Region for seven years? Five more to go, and she's been preceded by an older sibling.
This should be allowed as a benefit for teachers.
We need teachers and allowing their kids to attend their school is a small accomodation that benefits far more people than it harms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria Public Schools is going to do this!
https://www.alxnow.com/2024/11/25/acps-wants-more-docs-from-parents-proving-kids-live-in-alexandria/
Fairfax County, get with the program!
ACPS currently asks parents to submit three proofs of their child’s residency. That includes a lease bearing the name of a legal guardian, a deed or a mortgage, as well as two supporting documents, like a utility bill, tax bill, bank statements, vehicle registration, a tax return or postmarked letter from the federal government.
Assume they do the same in FCPS. My friends who lives in Falls Church, and wants to send their kids to Langley pyramid:
Lease: I write up a fake lease for my friends,
Bank statements: Just change his address to my McLean address
postmarked letter from the Fed: change his address to my McLean address with his employment.
Doesn't sound too difficult to accomplish.
Anonymous wrote:Also eliminate out of district permits for kids of teachers who put their kids in whatever school they want. There's a student in my DC's grade who went to all of ES and now MS completely out of her zone (think Reston instead of Herndon), then they'll go on to the HS where Mom teaches. How has this kid been in a completely different FCPS Region for seven years? Five more to go, and she's been preceded by an older sibling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree this should be done annually. It should be a part of the standard forms we have to fill out each year. Send a current utility bill dated within the last 60 days. Or a copy of the personal property tax due in October which asks you to verify that your vehicle is still at your address. We are zoned for a high ranked school and residency fraud has historically been a big problem.
That will not work for someone who rent a room in a house zone for McLean so that their kids can attend McLean HS.
They can knock on doors if needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post stinks of "tell on your neighbor". Yes, everybody should be following rules and proper procedures, but it is up to the county to verify. Soon we'll have parents stalking children home with the way these threads go.
Welcome to the rat race that is Fairfax. Found a good piano teacher? Don't share that info it could take away from your kid! The new neighbors have Maryland plates? Some nosy neighbor will be reporting them to the county within 6 months. You planted a fruit tree in your backyard? The HOA president's b**** wife will use it against you in the future.
If the county is unwilling to verify residency for schools it's time to start raising awareness at the grassroots level. This has a real impact on those of us who have been doing the right thing and are about to be wronged by our local government that has an alternative agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS schools do residency checks each year. We send letters to our families that need to be returned. If the letters “bounce” or are not returned, we know there is something fishy.
Many parents who do this are gaming the system. They own property (a cheap condo or something) in the boundary of the school they want and rent it out. When investigated, they are easily able to produce a mortgage statement. Following up on each of these requires detective work (i.e. following a family home each day) and effectively ruins the relationship with a school and the family. It would need to be an external group with a lot of time and funding.
I have never received such a letter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post stinks of "tell on your neighbor". Yes, everybody should be following rules and proper procedures, but it is up to the county to verify. Soon we'll have parents stalking children home with the way these threads go.
Not at all. If you live within the boundary of where your kid goes to school, it shouldn't be a very big deal to show evidence that you live there. This isn't hard.
Agree! The only people who would be opposed to this are those whose kids shouldn't be there in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:While I agree that residency check should apply to all enrolled students, for those of you complaining the county doesn’t put financial resources towards helping students. Well you’ll get your wish for those resources to not go to those resources and continue to complain.
No it’s not hard to ask for documentation at the start of every school year. No that doesn’t require a vast amount of time and effort for the majority of students. But for that small percentage they’ll be lots of resources spend on a small amount of of students and families.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS schools do residency checks each year. We send letters to our families that need to be returned. If the letters “bounce” or are not returned, we know there is something fishy.
Many parents who do this are gaming the system. They own property (a cheap condo or something) in the boundary of the school they want and rent it out. When investigated, they are easily able to produce a mortgage statement. Following up on each of these requires detective work (i.e. following a family home each day) and effectively ruins the relationship with a school and the family. It would need to be an external group with a lot of time and funding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's "surprising" how many cars with Maryland plates are dropping kids off in the morning at some FCPS. I venture to say, not all these people with Maryland registered cars are simply avoiding paying a car tax.
I’ve seen MD plates dropping kids off at the bus stop as well.
I support residency checks, but they should be done In conjunction with the boundary review. One can walk and chew gum at the same time.
What does a residency check entail? Actually sending someone to knock on doors and demand to see the kid's bedroom and toothbrush? For EVERY single student in FCPS?
There are plenty of schools in the US what do residency checks. I'm sure we could figure out some tactics for doing that from them. Such as, bringing a valid lease and utilities statement to the school before the start of the school year to prove that you live in district? I would 100 percent support this before we get any further along in this boundary process. After the Hayfield disaster, it's the least FCPS should be doing.
You can game that as well. I just create a "fake" lease so that my friends who live in Falls Church can send their kids to Cooper MS or Langley HS.
Anonymous wrote:While I agree that residency check should apply to all enrolled students, for those of you complaining the county doesn’t put financial resources towards helping students. Well you’ll get your wish for those resources to not go to those resources and continue to complain.
No it’s not hard to ask for documentation at the start of every school year. No that doesn’t require a vast amount of time and effort for the majority of students. But for that small percentage they’ll be lots of resources spend on a small amount of of students and families.
Anonymous wrote:Alexandria Public Schools is going to do this!
https://www.alxnow.com/2024/11/25/acps-wants-more-docs-from-parents-proving-kids-live-in-alexandria/
Fairfax County, get with the program!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree this should be done annually. It should be a part of the standard forms we have to fill out each year. Send a current utility bill dated within the last 60 days. Or a copy of the personal property tax due in October which asks you to verify that your vehicle is still at your address. We are zoned for a high ranked school and residency fraud has historically been a big problem.
That will not work for someone who rent a room in a house zone for McLean so that their kids can attend McLean HS.
They can knock on doors if needed.
Who are “they”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree this should be done annually. It should be a part of the standard forms we have to fill out each year. Send a current utility bill dated within the last 60 days. Or a copy of the personal property tax due in October which asks you to verify that your vehicle is still at your address. We are zoned for a high ranked school and residency fraud has historically been a big problem.
That will not work for someone who rent a room in a house zone for McLean so that their kids can attend McLean HS.
They can knock on doors if needed.