Anonymous wrote:Well, I am seriously considering renting a one-bedroom apartment WOTP or in Takoma Park when my kid hits middle school. We will sleep there Sun-Thurs, and go home to our house IB for Wells/Coolidge for the weekend. If you are being taxed on a rental or a second home - you are supporting the schools. Flame away.
Anonymous wrote:Hint: no real reason to care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor people will always scrap and steal for bread. The "eat the moldy loaf we gave you" will never curtail that nor will telling them they weren't invited to your buffet feast. And i don't have a problem with it, what i do have is the middle class peeps from PG and the gentryfiers who buy in a moldy area and then feel entitled to cheat as part of their initial plan. If you shoot your load and buy in Brightwood to get new construction, you should go to brightwood schools. If you live in PG, you should go to PG schools. If you live in SE and are historically poor, the city should let you pick where you want to go
What about the middle to upper class people that are just trading up for a "better" piece of cake?
It is a problem but DCPS doesn't care for many reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Poor people will always scrap and steal for bread. The "eat the moldy loaf we gave you" will never curtail that nor will telling them they weren't invited to your buffet feast. And i don't have a problem with it, what i do have is the middle class peeps from PG and the gentryfiers who buy in a moldy area and then feel entitled to cheat as part of their initial plan. If you shoot your load and buy in Brightwood to get new construction, you should go to brightwood schools. If you live in PG, you should go to PG schools. If you live in SE and are historically poor, the city should let you pick where you want to go
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of several of my students are out of state and one is even out of the country. I have no desire to raise any flags about this. It's a pandemic. People maybe have to lean on family.
This is us. We're DC taxpayers, with a DC residence within the boundary for our IB school. But we're temporarily out of DC with family for help during the pandemic. Once school is back in-person, we'll be back in DC. A genuine question: Is there really a legitimate red flag with our situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+100. Focus on your own children.
Is that the attitude you would take if you saw someone breaking into a car? Not my car, not my problem? What if it was your car?
If your kid didn't get in to prek3 does that then give you the right to complain? Either something is against the rules or isn't!
Anonymous wrote:I know of several of my students are out of state and one is even out of the country. I have no desire to raise any flags about this. It's a pandemic. People maybe have to lean on family.
Anonymous wrote:+100. Focus on your own children.