Here's a thought, I have no idea if this is okay but if your condo is zoned for a different HS then could you not rent it out and have someone move in during the week? It would be cheaper than paying private or FCPS tuition if you can't pupil place. I agree with PPs and pupil placing is more common for HS.
Anonymous wrote: I turned in a HS kid whose parent was driving in daily from suburban Maryland and using relative's Fairfax address.
I heard back and was anonymously asked for some more details from a higher up truant officer but don't know outcome. Officer mentioned interviewing neighbors and actively catching parent drop off student.
This was going on for two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.fcps.edu/registration/general-registration-requirements
I just read through the requirements carefully and didn't see a rule pertaining to where the kid "lays his/her head" during the majority of the school week. Am I missing something? Where is that requirement in the FCPS law or rules?
Looks to me like the rules are about documents linking a parent to an address, car registration, drives license, deed, HUD buying docs, utilities bills etc. Sounds like a family that didn't officially rent out a condo (no lease, no payment paper trail) could swing residency at that address if they were very quiet about it.
I'm sure that pied a terre residency is real, but rare, in Fairfax. It would be a hassle to maintain. I don't have a problem with it if at least one parent owns the real property, pays all the relevant taxes, and ensures that the kid is well-prepared to attend school, with good attendance. Most of us probably think the same way, leaving us disinclined to tattle.
Looks to me like the rules are about documents linking a parent to an address, car registration, drives license, deed, HUD buying docs, utilities bills etc. Sounds like a family that didn't officially rent out a condo (no lease, no payment paper trail) could swing residency at that address if they were very quiet about it.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.fcps.edu/registration/general-registration-requirements
Anonymous wrote:There is a car with a Madison High School sticker on it near me, and I am nowhere near Madison high school – what an effing pain in the ass if someone from my neighborhood is driving all the way to/from Madison high school daily! It is easily a 30 minute drive with light traffic.
People do move and don't always remove stickers. FWIW, my kids have been out of high school for years. We drive old cars and still have stickers on them.
Also, car could belong to a staff member.
There is a car with a Madison High School sticker on it near me, and I am nowhere near Madison high school – what an effing pain in the ass if someone from my neighborhood is driving all the way to/from Madison high school daily! It is easily a 30 minute drive with light traffic.
Anonymous wrote:This is an issue? Yet we allow students who don't even belong in the US to show up and get a free education. I know it's the law that they have to be educated, but it's a bad law that needs to be changed.
If those students weren't here, we probably wouldn't have folks trying to get out of low-performing schools with lots of FARMs and ESOL into higher-rated ones.