Anonymous wrote:The set asides will never work AND the only reason Janney didn't want the boundary redrawn was because it was for about five families -- there's no point. And finally, what do you mean you don't know parents names at your child's school. Are you kidding? I know all the parents. And even if you don't there are these nifty things called "school directories" and email lists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its not creepy. If you were in-bound for Janney, a school that has had two expansions in the last three years due to overcrowding, you would wonder too when you see all the Maryland license plates in the morning. They are not looking up a four year old, they are looking up the child's family address.
Janney is on the MOCO boundary. I can't I,imagine someone from Bethesda or Rockville cheating to get a spot at Janney. I also cannot imagine someone schlepping an hour plus from PG to upper northwest during rush hour and then downtown to work. I am not buying it.
Anonymous wrote:Its not creepy. If you were in-bound for Janney, a school that has had two expansions in the last three years due to overcrowding, you would wonder too when you see all the Maryland license plates in the morning. They are not looking up a four year old, they are looking up the child's family address.
Anonymous wrote:Its not creepy. If you were in-bound for Janney, a school that has had two expansions in the last three years due to overcrowding, you would wonder too when you see all the Maryland license plates in the morning. They are not looking up a four year old, they are looking up the child's family address.
Anonymous wrote:Its not creepy. If you were in-bound for Janney, a school that has had two expansions in the last three years due to overcrowding, you would wonder too when you see all the Maryland license plates in the morning. They are not looking up a four year old, they are looking up the child's family address.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my problem with you is that you posted this here on DCUM. You could have reported the information you found directly to the school. The only reason to post this on DCUM is to stir sh- -. The kid in the middle of this pile is a 4 year old who will now, undoubtedly be the topic of playground gossip. Very tacky. You have far too much time on your hands.
NP here. Believe me, we're not gonna know who the 4 year old is and even if we did, there may be a lot of a-holes on here, but I can't think on one "person" I've encountered on here who would do harm to an innocent 4 year old. Get a grip. What will happen is the a-hole parent who gamed the system will be in a lot of sh--, the same type you said OP was trying to stir. After that, said child will be removed and go elsewhere without a clue as to what happened. Unless the a-hole parent is such a douche, they'd mention the mishap to the kid. Given that the parent is a lying sack of sh-- to begin with, I wouldn't put it past them. You people on here need to stop protecting liars and cheaters and have some sympathy for the IBs kids that are being stolen from. My sympathy is with the 4 year old exploited by negligent parents and them.
Anonymous wrote:Boundary restrictions don't apply for pre-k. However, they must live somewhere in the District. If they live in Maryland they should be reported.
Anonymous wrote:OP, my problem with you is that you posted this here on DCUM. You could have reported the information you found directly to the school. The only reason to post this on DCUM is to stir sh- -. The kid in the middle of this pile is a 4 year old who will now, undoubtedly be the topic of playground gossip. Very tacky. You have far too much time on your hands.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, please. Just because the OP isn't giving specifics doesn't mean they don't know something. Yes, it sucks that parents are called on to rat each other out, but OSSE doesn't do a good job of finding residency cheaters. There's no danger that a grandparent or babysitter is going to be mistaken for a genuine fraud.
OP, report and move on. They may be legit, maybe not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boundary restrictions don't apply for pre-k. However, they must live somewhere in the District. If they live in Maryland they should be reported.
My DD at Deal says its common knowledge that a bunch of students live in MD not DC.
Anonymous wrote:Boundary restrictions don't apply for pre-k. However, they must live somewhere in the District. If they live in Maryland they should be reported.