Anonymous wrote:OP here, we cannot afford a W feeder, its not a matter of laziness. DH inherited his childhood home and we cannot afford to sell or move. We don't want to sell and inherit a mortgage, DH and I both work in public sectors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t need to pay tuition. MCPS does not require proof of anything - they are not allowed to because we have a large population of kids who may lack appropriate documentation.
You can use a friend’s address who lives in bounds. Much cheaper than trying to figure out a way to pay tuition! Or just offer to pay someone to use their address.
We have quite a few kids at our ES and MS who do not live in boundary. They use family members’ or friends’ addresses.
Also, once you get into a MS, you can automatically go to the HS that MS feed into.
yeah good luck with that. you need to show two months of utilities and pay stubs with a custodial parent's address (just registered my kid this year). that's some pretty serious fraud you'd be engaging in.
Serious fraud? Show where anyone has ever gotten in trouble for doing this.
Do you read the news? Here's a MD couple who got fined half a million dollars for sending their kids to DC schools.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/md-family-that-sent-kids-to-dc-public-schools-must-pay-more-than-500000-fine/2016/07/28/b7f3656c-54eb-11e6-b7de-dfe509430c39_story.html?utm_term=.0072068067b0
That is DC schools! It is well known that MCPS does not go after this.
There is a fraud hotline. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/fraudhotline/
And if you think the Type A parents at already overcrowded W schools aren't going to report someone who is obviously living in Tenleytown, you're mistaken.
+100
If I know that someone is committing residency fraud, I am reporting it.
You can report it all you want, but it is incredibly difficult to prove where people live. The people who I know that do this have their utility bills sent to an in boundary address. But they live out of boundary. There is NO WAY MCPS can prove this. Impossible.
Nonsense. It's not impossible. Other states have done this with surveillance vehicles, and sometimes the parents just admit to it when asked (these are not highly sophisticated crime masterminds). It may not be an MCPS priority, but I predict it will become more of an issue in the future, as schools get so overcrowded and the MCPS planning for new schools continues to lag behind.
Hilarious! MCPS can barely fund enough Teachers. Our K classes have no side this year. I’m confident they will not be hiring surveillance vehicles to track down where Latlo and Larlita live. Especially when Larlo and Larlita’s parents don’t even speak English!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just move. If you can't afford a SFH in the zone you want, rent an apartment for a few years.
+1 I'd rather live in DC too (closer to my office), but there's a reason people start flocking to MoCo in the elementary school years and beyond.
Only if they live on the Hill.
Well, the OP of this thread lives in the Wilson catchement and doesn't think it's good enough for her kid. So it's not "just the Hill."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t need to pay tuition. MCPS does not require proof of anything - they are not allowed to because we have a large population of kids who may lack appropriate documentation.
You can use a friend’s address who lives in bounds. Much cheaper than trying to figure out a way to pay tuition! Or just offer to pay someone to use their address.
We have quite a few kids at our ES and MS who do not live in boundary. They use family members’ or friends’ addresses.
Also, once you get into a MS, you can automatically go to the HS that MS feed into.
yeah good luck with that. you need to show two months of utilities and pay stubs with a custodial parent's address (just registered my kid this year). that's some pretty serious fraud you'd be engaging in.
Serious fraud? Show where anyone has ever gotten in trouble for doing this.
Do you read the news? Here's a MD couple who got fined half a million dollars for sending their kids to DC schools.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/md-family-that-sent-kids-to-dc-public-schools-must-pay-more-than-500000-fine/2016/07/28/b7f3656c-54eb-11e6-b7de-dfe509430c39_story.html?utm_term=.0072068067b0
That is DC schools! It is well known that MCPS does not go after this.
There is a fraud hotline. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/fraudhotline/
And if you think the Type A parents at already overcrowded W schools aren't going to report someone who is obviously living in Tenleytown, you're mistaken.
+100
If I know that someone is committing residency fraud, I am reporting it.
You can report it all you want, but it is incredibly difficult to prove where people live. The people who I know that do this have their utility bills sent to an in boundary address. But they live out of boundary. There is NO WAY MCPS can prove this. Impossible.
Nonsense. It's not impossible. Other states have done this with surveillance vehicles, and sometimes the parents just admit to it when asked (these are not highly sophisticated crime masterminds). It may not be an MCPS priority, but I predict it will become more of an issue in the future, as schools get so overcrowded and the MCPS planning for new schools continues to lag behind.
Hilarious! MCPS can barely fund enough Teachers. Our K classes have no side this year. I’m confident they will not be hiring surveillance vehicles to track down where Latlo and Larlita live. Especially when Larlo and Larlita’s parents don’t even speak English!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just move. If you can't afford a SFH in the zone you want, rent an apartment for a few years.
+1 I'd rather live in DC too (closer to my office), but there's a reason people start flocking to MoCo in the elementary school years and beyond.
Only if they live on the Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just move. If you can't afford a SFH in the zone you want, rent an apartment for a few years.
+1 I'd rather live in DC too (closer to my office), but there's a reason people start flocking to MoCo in the elementary school years and beyond.
Anonymous wrote:I also vote for renting for a few years and moving while your kid in in HS. My child is at Murch now and going to Deal in a few years, but he will not be going to Wilson. I'm renting now so it's not a huge issue when we have to move for HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t need to pay tuition. MCPS does not require proof of anything - they are not allowed to because we have a large population of kids who may lack appropriate documentation.
You can use a friend’s address who lives in bounds. Much cheaper than trying to figure out a way to pay tuition! Or just offer to pay someone to use their address.
We have quite a few kids at our ES and MS who do not live in boundary. They use family members’ or friends’ addresses.
Also, once you get into a MS, you can automatically go to the HS that MS feed into.
yeah good luck with that. you need to show two months of utilities and pay stubs with a custodial parent's address (just registered my kid this year). that's some pretty serious fraud you'd be engaging in.
Serious fraud? Show where anyone has ever gotten in trouble for doing this.
Do you read the news? Here's a MD couple who got fined half a million dollars for sending their kids to DC schools.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/md-family-that-sent-kids-to-dc-public-schools-must-pay-more-than-500000-fine/2016/07/28/b7f3656c-54eb-11e6-b7de-dfe509430c39_story.html?utm_term=.0072068067b0
That is DC schools! It is well known that MCPS does not go after this.
There is a fraud hotline. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/fraudhotline/
And if you think the Type A parents at already overcrowded W schools aren't going to report someone who is obviously living in Tenleytown, you're mistaken.
+100
If I know that someone is committing residency fraud, I am reporting it.
You can report it all you want, but it is incredibly difficult to prove where people live. The people who I know that do this have their utility bills sent to an in boundary address. But they live out of boundary. There is NO WAY MCPS can prove this. Impossible.
Nonsense. It's not impossible. Other states have done this with surveillance vehicles, and sometimes the parents just admit to it when asked (these are not highly sophisticated crime masterminds). It may not be an MCPS priority, but I predict it will become more of an issue in the future, as schools get so overcrowded and the MCPS planning for new schools continues to lag behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t need to pay tuition. MCPS does not require proof of anything - they are not allowed to because we have a large population of kids who may lack appropriate documentation.
You can use a friend’s address who lives in bounds. Much cheaper than trying to figure out a way to pay tuition! Or just offer to pay someone to use their address.
We have quite a few kids at our ES and MS who do not live in boundary. They use family members’ or friends’ addresses.
Also, once you get into a MS, you can automatically go to the HS that MS feed into.
yeah good luck with that. you need to show two months of utilities and pay stubs with a custodial parent's address (just registered my kid this year). that's some pretty serious fraud you'd be engaging in.
Serious fraud? Show where anyone has ever gotten in trouble for doing this.
Do you read the news? Here's a MD couple who got fined half a million dollars for sending their kids to DC schools.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/md-family-that-sent-kids-to-dc-public-schools-must-pay-more-than-500000-fine/2016/07/28/b7f3656c-54eb-11e6-b7de-dfe509430c39_story.html?utm_term=.0072068067b0
That is DC schools! It is well known that MCPS does not go after this.
There is a fraud hotline. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/fraudhotline/
And if you think the Type A parents at already overcrowded W schools aren't going to report someone who is obviously living in Tenleytown, you're mistaken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t need to pay tuition. MCPS does not require proof of anything - they are not allowed to because we have a large population of kids who may lack appropriate documentation.
You can use a friend’s address who lives in bounds. Much cheaper than trying to figure out a way to pay tuition! Or just offer to pay someone to use their address.
We have quite a few kids at our ES and MS who do not live in boundary. They use family members’ or friends’ addresses.
Also, once you get into a MS, you can automatically go to the HS that MS feed into.
yeah good luck with that. you need to show two months of utilities and pay stubs with a custodial parent's address (just registered my kid this year). that's some pretty serious fraud you'd be engaging in.
Serious fraud? Show where anyone has ever gotten in trouble for doing this.
Do you read the news? Here's a MD couple who got fined half a million dollars for sending their kids to DC schools.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/md-family-that-sent-kids-to-dc-public-schools-must-pay-more-than-500000-fine/2016/07/28/b7f3656c-54eb-11e6-b7de-dfe509430c39_story.html?utm_term=.0072068067b0
That is DC schools! It is well known that MCPS does not go after this.
There is a fraud hotline. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/fraudhotline/
And if you think the Type A parents at already overcrowded W schools aren't going to report someone who is obviously living in Tenleytown, you're mistaken.
+100
If I know that someone is committing residency fraud, I am reporting it.
You can report it all you want, but it is incredibly difficult to prove where people live. The people who I know that do this have their utility bills sent to an in boundary address. But they live out of boundary. There is NO WAY MCPS can prove this. Impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t need to pay tuition. MCPS does not require proof of anything - they are not allowed to because we have a large population of kids who may lack appropriate documentation.
You can use a friend’s address who lives in bounds. Much cheaper than trying to figure out a way to pay tuition! Or just offer to pay someone to use their address.
We have quite a few kids at our ES and MS who do not live in boundary. They use family members’ or friends’ addresses.
Also, once you get into a MS, you can automatically go to the HS that MS feed into.
yeah good luck with that. you need to show two months of utilities and pay stubs with a custodial parent's address (just registered my kid this year). that's some pretty serious fraud you'd be engaging in.
Serious fraud? Show where anyone has ever gotten in trouble for doing this.
This. MCPS does not have the resources to go after this.
We know of several families that have done this over the years without any consequences.
It’s not a big issue.
Incorrect, it's absolutely a major issue when kids are in trailer classrooms and not fitting in lunch hour at lunch time. Plus the budgeting gets off. and the projection models even more so.