Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of kids going to a different school because their parent teaches there (or nearby) is pretty negligible, I would imagine. Also, those kids are already in the system as being at a different school and have been approved for that.
Better to focus this on kids who are going to a different school than where they are zoned for that no one knows about.
For me, it’s all or nothing. Too many loopholes and caveats is how we’ve gotten here.
You will likely find zero support for not allowing teachers to pupil place their own children into their school pyramid.
Our teachers are undetpaid as it it.
Teachers pupil placing their children is an easy benefit that keeps good teachers and costs FCPS next to nothing.
It is the smartest benefit cost vs return that FCPS can offer its teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of kids going to a different school because their parent teaches there (or nearby) is pretty negligible, I would imagine. Also, those kids are already in the system as being at a different school and have been approved for that.
Better to focus this on kids who are going to a different school than where they are zoned for that no one knows about.
For me, it’s all or nothing. Too many loopholes and caveats is how we’ve gotten here.
You will likely find zero support for not allowing teachers to pupil place their own children into their school pyramid.
Our teachers are undetpaid as it it.
Teachers pupil placing their children is an easy benefit that keeps good teachers and costs FCPS next to nothing.
It is the smartest benefit cost vs return that FCPS can offer its teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of kids going to a different school because their parent teaches there (or nearby) is pretty negligible, I would imagine. Also, those kids are already in the system as being at a different school and have been approved for that.
Better to focus this on kids who are going to a different school than where they are zoned for that no one knows about.
For me, it’s all or nothing. Too many loopholes and caveats is how we’ve gotten here.
Anonymous wrote:It's "surprising" how many cars with Maryland plates are dropping kids off in the morning at some FCPS. I venture to say, not all these people with Maryland registered cars are simply avoiding paying a car tax.
Anonymous wrote:The number of kids going to a different school because their parent teaches there (or nearby) is pretty negligible, I would imagine. Also, those kids are already in the system as being at a different school and have been approved for that.
Better to focus this on kids who are going to a different school than where they are zoned for that no one knows about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree this should be done annually. It should be a part of the standard forms we have to fill out each year. Send a current utility bill dated within the last 60 days. Or a copy of the personal property tax due in October which asks you to verify that your vehicle is still at your address. We are zoned for a high ranked school and residency fraud has historically been a big problem.
That will not work for someone who rent a room in a house zone for McLean so that their kids can attend McLean HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also eliminate out of district permits for kids of teachers who put their kids in whatever school they want. There's a student in my DC's grade who went to all of ES and now MS completely out of her zone (think Reston instead of Herndon), then they'll go on to the HS where Mom teaches. How has this kid been in a completely different FCPS Region for seven years? Five more to go, and she's been preceded by an older sibling.
This should be allowed as a benefit for teachers.
We need teachers and allowing their kids to attend their school is a small accomodation that benefits far more people than it harms.
+1 we already have a teacher retention problem. Let's not make it harder on them.
I don't have an issue with the kid going to the school where Mom/Dad teaches. But the other years, kid should be at base school and not in any school the parent chooses.
Interesting that this isn’t the case, but whatever. Agree a residency clean-up is due.
They don't allow any school the teacher-parent choses; it has to be within the same pyramid and the closest school to where the teacher teaches. So, for a high school teacher, it would be the closest elementary school to their high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree this should be done annually. It should be a part of the standard forms we have to fill out each year. Send a current utility bill dated within the last 60 days. Or a copy of the personal property tax due in October which asks you to verify that your vehicle is still at your address. We are zoned for a high ranked school and residency fraud has historically been a big problem.
That will not work for someone who rent a room in a house zone for McLean so that their kids can attend McLean HS.
They can knock on doors if needed.
Who are “they”
They can knock on doors all they want. I will not answer any questions unless it is ordered by the court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also eliminate out of district permits for kids of teachers who put their kids in whatever school they want. There's a student in my DC's grade who went to all of ES and now MS completely out of her zone (think Reston instead of Herndon), then they'll go on to the HS where Mom teaches. How has this kid been in a completely different FCPS Region for seven years? Five more to go, and she's been preceded by an older sibling.
This should be allowed as a benefit for teachers.
We need teachers and allowing their kids to attend their school is a small accomodation that benefits far more people than it harms.
+1 we already have a teacher retention problem. Let's not make it harder on them.
I don't have an issue with the kid going to the school where Mom/Dad teaches. But the other years, kid should be at base school and not in any school the parent chooses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also eliminate out of district permits for kids of teachers who put their kids in whatever school they want. There's a student in my DC's grade who went to all of ES and now MS completely out of her zone (think Reston instead of Herndon), then they'll go on to the HS where Mom teaches. How has this kid been in a completely different FCPS Region for seven years? Five more to go, and she's been preceded by an older sibling.
This should be allowed as a benefit for teachers.
We need teachers and allowing their kids to attend their school is a small accomodation that benefits far more people than it harms.
+1 we already have a teacher retention problem. Let's not make it harder on them.