Anonymous wrote:The tax issue is what bothers me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tax issue is what bothers me.
Please. I have plenty of retired neighbors paying taxes. If a good student really wants to be in my district and have nvolved parents, by all means join the masses. We are talking public school here folks. Education and good schools should not be limited to the wealthy.
Please. What if every single 'good student' from Washington metropolitan area suddenly decides to be in your district? How would you like a class size of 500?
If you want smaller class sizes go private. I went to an elite new england prep school and in one of my classes we only had 3 students.
Anonymous wrote:How can you be certain the family doesn't have a COSA. I know two families that live in one area of MoCo and send their kids to schools outside their home boundary. MYOB. Additionally, how does this kid's circumstances impact your life other than make you "feel upset"? Yet, you will make it your business to impact his or her life in a much bigger way? Man, you are a piece of work!
Anonymous wrote:How can you be certain the family doesn't have a COSA. I know two families that live in one area of MoCo and send their kids to schools outside their home boundary. MYOB. Additionally, how does this kid's circumstances impact your life other than make you "feel upset"? Yet, you will make it your business to impact his or her life in a much bigger way? Man, you are a piece of work!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tax issue is what bothers me.
Please. I have plenty of retired neighbors paying taxes. If a good student really wants to be in my district and have nvolved parents, by all means join the masses. We are talking public school here folks. Education and good schools should not be limited to the wealthy.
Please. What if every single 'good student' from Washington metropolitan area suddenly decides to be in your district? How would you like a class size of 500?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tax issue is what bothers me.
Please. I have plenty of retired neighbors paying taxes. If a good student really wants to be in my district and have nvolved parents, by all means join the masses. We are talking public school here folks. Education and good schools should not be limited to the wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tax issue is what bothers me.
Please. I have plenty of retired neighbors paying taxes. If a good student really wants to be in my district and have nvolved parents, by all means join the masses. We are talking public school here folks. Education and good schools should not be limited to the wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:The tax issue is what bothers me.
Anonymous wrote:Report them. It's fraud to live in one county and pay taxes there but send your kids somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bitch!! Mind your fucking business. You have no idea what that family/child is going through. Growing up my mom lied about our address to get me into elementary school. You know why? Because we were homeless but needed to put down a physical address on the paperwork. We would be the first car in the drop off line each morning and all of our shit was packed into the back seat and Im sure people knew but no one snitched. I got an excellent education because my mom, a single parent, did what she had to do. Just be glad that you can afford a home even though you feel you are sacrificing. Some people out there have it rough and dont need your busy body ass making things worse!
You need to relax. Or, in words you might relate better to: chill the f*uck out.
Anonymous wrote:They should be reported. It's called fraud.