Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is it is clear that reporting these people does not matter. As long as there is only one investigator, as long as cases are dismissed, and as long as fines are not collected there is little reason for people to change their behavior.
So instead of writing down plate numbers, write, or better yet visit, your CMs. I'm not sure how much it will matter but it is clear going through the current channels do not work so don't waste your time.
Allen and Grosso are less than useless.
Allen does have a challenger. https://www.lisahunterforward6.com/
Grosso isn't up for re-election in 2018.
Elissa Silverman is being challenged as well https://www.dionnefordc.com/
Elissa Silverman originally run on an anti corruption campaign and got my vote.
Where does she stand on school fraud?
Charles Allen sent out a Ward 6 update email discussing school fraud for several paragraphs. I worry that he is hiding behind words
And unlikely to do anything meaningful. I asked him about school fraud at Stuart Hobson when he was running previously and his answer was not strong. Any perspectives on his opponent?
Here's one...
https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/news/article/20993475/charles-allen-challenger-lisa-hunter-drops-more-than-just-provocative-videos
If you like dog whistles and populist garbage, she's your candidate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is it is clear that reporting these people does not matter. As long as there is only one investigator, as long as cases are dismissed, and as long as fines are not collected there is little reason for people to change their behavior.
So instead of writing down plate numbers, write, or better yet visit, your CMs. I'm not sure how much it will matter but it is clear going through the current channels do not work so don't waste your time.
Allen and Grosso are less than useless.
Allen does have a challenger. https://www.lisahunterforward6.com/
Grosso isn't up for re-election in 2018.
Elissa Silverman is being challenged as well https://www.dionnefordc.com/
Elissa Silverman originally run on an anti corruption campaign and got my vote.
Where does she stand on school fraud?
Charles Allen sent out a Ward 6 update email discussing school fraud for several paragraphs. I worry that he is hiding behind words
And unlikely to do anything meaningful. I asked him about school fraud at Stuart Hobson when he was running previously and his answer was not strong. Any perspectives on his opponent?
Here's one...
https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/news/article/20993475/charles-allen-challenger-lisa-hunter-drops-more-than-just-provocative-videos
If you like dog whistles and populist garbage, she's your candidate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is it is clear that reporting these people does not matter. As long as there is only one investigator, as long as cases are dismissed, and as long as fines are not collected there is little reason for people to change their behavior.
So instead of writing down plate numbers, write, or better yet visit, your CMs. I'm not sure how much it will matter but it is clear going through the current channels do not work so don't waste your time.
Allen and Grosso are less than useless.
Allen does have a challenger. https://www.lisahunterforward6.com/
Grosso isn't up for re-election in 2018.
Elissa Silverman is being challenged as well https://www.dionnefordc.com/
Elissa Silverman originally run on an anti corruption campaign and got my vote.
Where does she stand on school fraud?
Charles Allen sent out a Ward 6 update email discussing school fraud for several paragraphs. I worry that he is hiding behind words
And unlikely to do anything meaningful. I asked him about school fraud at Stuart Hobson when he was running previously and his answer was not strong. Any perspectives on his opponent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is it is clear that reporting these people does not matter. As long as there is only one investigator, as long as cases are dismissed, and as long as fines are not collected there is little reason for people to change their behavior.
So instead of writing down plate numbers, write, or better yet visit, your CMs. I'm not sure how much it will matter but it is clear going through the current channels do not work so don't waste your time.
Allen and Grosso are less than useless.
Allen does have a challenger. https://www.lisahunterforward6.com/
Grosso isn't up for re-election in 2018.
Elissa Silverman is being challenged as well https://www.dionnefordc.com/
Anonymous wrote:Patents are a minority in DC. We have way less clout than developers building single bedroom apartments for youngsters, for example. So the politicians ignore us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is it is clear that reporting these people does not matter. As long as there is only one investigator, as long as cases are dismissed, and as long as fines are not collected there is little reason for people to change their behavior.
So instead of writing down plate numbers, write, or better yet visit, your CMs. I'm not sure how much it will matter but it is clear going through the current channels do not work so don't waste your time.
Allen and Grosso are less than useless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is it is clear that reporting these people does not matter. As long as there is only one investigator, as long as cases are dismissed, and as long as fines are not collected there is little reason for people to change their behavior.
So instead of writing down plate numbers, write, or better yet visit, your CMs. I'm not sure how much it will matter but it is clear going through the current channels do not work so don't waste your time.
Allen and Grosso are less than useless.
Anonymous wrote:The issue is it is clear that reporting these people does not matter. As long as there is only one investigator, as long as cases are dismissed, and as long as fines are not collected there is little reason for people to change their behavior.
So instead of writing down plate numbers, write, or better yet visit, your CMs. I'm not sure how much it will matter but it is clear going through the current channels do not work so don't waste your time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we are looking everything here's what we have;
Va students attending D.C. public and charter schools
MD students attending D.C. public and charter schools
D.C. students attending (MD/VA schools) public schools
The issue is how many? I knew the students of parents and the students themselves who told me they lived in Md, or Va, That's not my job as an educator in the classroom. That's the job of the registration office and DCPS and or charters and OSSE to follow up and enforce. No one really wants to stop this as it's kinda of trade as some PG students attend D.C. schools. Some D.C. students attend PG and Montgomery county schools (Look at the schools near the boundary lines). Same for some in VA schools though that's harder due to having to cross bridge. It's a mess all around as each parent is looking for the best situation for their child. THus all sectors of the region is doing this and trust it's across the country as well.
Next time read the article. It makes it very clear that the surrounding counties do a good job of rooting out fraud and DC does a terrible job.
also, no one goes to virginia or maryland for pre-k. dc is a rare place that offers free pre-k, and it is a huge, huge benefits for residents. saves them $10K plus annually in daycare costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we are looking everything here's what we have;
Va students attending D.C. public and charter schools
MD students attending D.C. public and charter schools
D.C. students attending (MD/VA schools) public schools
The issue is how many? I knew the students of parents and the students themselves who told me they lived in Md, or Va, That's not my job as an educator in the classroom. That's the job of the registration office and DCPS and or charters and OSSE to follow up and enforce. No one really wants to stop this as it's kinda of trade as some PG students attend D.C. schools. Some D.C. students attend PG and Montgomery county schools (Look at the schools near the boundary lines). Same for some in VA schools though that's harder due to having to cross bridge. It's a mess all around as each parent is looking for the best situation for their child. THus all sectors of the region is doing this and trust it's across the country as well.
Next time read the article. It makes it very clear that the surrounding counties do a good job of rooting out fraud and DC does a terrible job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we are looking everything here's what we have;
Va students attending D.C. public and charter schools
MD students attending D.C. public and charter schools
D.C. students attending (MD/VA schools) public schools
The issue is how many? I knew the students of parents and the students themselves who told me they lived in Md, or Va, That's not my job as an educator in the classroom. That's the job of the registration office and DCPS and or charters and OSSE to follow up and enforce. No one really wants to stop this as it's kinda of trade as some PG students attend D.C. schools. Some D.C. students attend PG and Montgomery county schools (Look at the schools near the boundary lines). Same for some in VA schools though that's harder due to having to cross bridge. It's a mess all around as each parent is looking for the best situation for their child. THus all sectors of the region is doing this and trust it's across the country as well.
Next time read the article. It makes it very clear that the surrounding counties do a good job of rooting out fraud and DC does a terrible job.
Although according to this thread (starting on page 2) from the DCUM MD public schools board, people believe residency fraud is still common in MoCo. http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/720166.page