Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Internal investigation finds more than 150 students out of around 500 at Ellington live outside of the city, one has to assume without paying tuition because their cases have been forwarded to the attorney general's office. Another 50 have been flagged for "less serious problems" that have been sent to OSSE, per WaPo reporter:
https://twitter.com/PeteJamison/status/994947910163992576
That's nearly 50 percent of the school. Wow.
Or the school has historically accepted kids from outside DC and out of caution they simply referred all of out city students to the attorney general for them to figure out who is paying tuition and who is not.
I also would not be surprised if parents who wanted to pay tuition couldn't do so because they school or the city couldn't figure out the process or else they paid and the city or school didn't keep track
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Internal investigation finds more than 150 students out of around 500 at Ellington live outside of the city, one has to assume without paying tuition because their cases have been forwarded to the attorney general's office. Another 50 have been flagged for "less serious problems" that have been sent to OSSE, per WaPo reporter:
https://twitter.com/PeteJamison/status/994947910163992576
That's nearly 50 percent of the school. Wow.
the article says just over a quarter .... ? I feel like they would have led with *50%* if that was the case.
150 fraudsters plus 50 more semi-fraudsters = 40 percent, aka "nearly 50 percent."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Internal investigation finds more than 150 students out of around 500 at Ellington live outside of the city, one has to assume without paying tuition because their cases have been forwarded to the attorney general's office. Another 50 have been flagged for "less serious problems" that have been sent to OSSE, per WaPo reporter:
https://twitter.com/PeteJamison/status/994947910163992576
That's nearly 50 percent of the school. Wow.
the article says just over a quarter .... ? I feel like they would have led with *50%* if that was the case.
150 fraudsters plus 50 more semi-fraudsters = 40 percent, aka "nearly 50 percent."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Internal investigation finds more than 150 students out of around 500 at Ellington live outside of the city, one has to assume without paying tuition because their cases have been forwarded to the attorney general's office. Another 50 have been flagged for "less serious problems" that have been sent to OSSE, per WaPo reporter:
https://twitter.com/PeteJamison/status/994947910163992576
That's nearly 50 percent of the school. Wow.
the article says just over a quarter .... ? I feel like they would have led with *50%* if that was the case.
Anonymous wrote:Internal investigation finds more than 150 students out of around 500 at Ellington live outside of the city, one has to assume without paying tuition because their cases have been forwarded to the attorney general's office. Another 50 have been flagged for "less serious problems" that have been sent to OSSE, per WaPo reporter:
https://twitter.com/PeteJamison/status/994947910163992576
That's nearly 50 percent of the school. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:WaPo story is up:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/renowned-dc-high-school-plagued-by-enrollment-fraud-investigation-finds/2018/05/11/9da60570-5499-11e8-a551-5b648abe29ef_story.html?utm_term=.f34681dc4950
"At least 150 students — more than a quarter of the student body — at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts, one of D.C.’s most desirable public schools, do not appear to live in the city and are not paying tuition required of non-resident students, an internal investigation has concluded."
Anonymous wrote:Internal investigation finds more than 150 students out of around 500 at Ellington live outside of the city, one has to assume without paying tuition because their cases have been forwarded to the attorney general's office. Another 50 have been flagged for "less serious problems" that have been sent to OSSE, per WaPo reporter:
https://twitter.com/PeteJamison/status/994947910163992576
That's nearly 50 percent of the school. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Internal investigation finds more than 150 students out of around 500 at Ellington live outside of the city, one has to assume without paying tuition because their cases have been forwarded to the attorney general's office. Another 50 have been flagged for "less serious problems" that have been sent to OSSE, per WaPo reporter:
https://twitter.com/PeteJamison/status/994947910163992576
That's nearly 50 percent of the school. Wow.