Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming this is FCPS, I'm guessing haycock is the school at issue.
Here is the fairfax policy-http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/8TPJAK4C3EDA/$file/R2230.pdf
they can finish the year. Next year the older kid can get a 'senior' transfer, and the younger kid can get a sibling transfer. Then the year after the younger kid will get senior transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here again and my kids love the kids -- I do not (trust me I realize they will encounter kids they have issues with -- happening now and not my quarrel).
Aw, poor thing. Are they a different shade then your precious cherubs? You sound like an entitled brat.
OP, don't let these people get you down. I had a similar situation with a couple of kids who wound up with mine (3rd and first grades). Terrible influences.
I thought there was no way that they could be in the district, so I reported them. It turned out they were living in some sort of "committed affordable housing" that we have on Lee Highway.
So from there I reported them to ICE, on the chance that they were illegals. Bingo! They were gone by the end of the month![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here again and my kids love the kids -- I do not (trust me I realize they will encounter kids they have issues with -- happening now and not my quarrel).
Aw, poor thing. Are they a different shade then your precious cherubs? You sound like an entitled brat.
OP, don't let these people get you down. I had a similar situation with a couple of kids who wound up with mine (3rd and first grades). Terrible influences.
I thought there was no way that they could be in the district, so I reported them. It turned out they were living in some sort of "committed affordable housing" that we have on Lee Highway.
So from there I reported them to ICE, on the chance that they were illegals. Bingo! They were gone by the end of the month![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here again and my kids love the kids -- I do not (trust me I realize they will encounter kids they have issues with -- happening now and not my quarrel).
Aw, poor thing. Are they a different shade then your precious cherubs? You sound like an entitled brat.
Anonymous wrote:Op here again and my kids love the kids -- I do not (trust me I realize they will encounter kids they have issues with -- happening now and not my quarrel).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MYOB.
I can imagine what kind of neighbor you would have been in a tougher time with real opportunities...
Nazi Germany's, Stasi Germany, cultural revolution China,
Our Principal continually sends notices for parents to report. They have a full-time employee devoted to residency fraud.
We are at a N Arlington school and the cheaters mean bigger classes and less resources.
Report them.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Mind your own business.
Anonymous wrote:I believe something similar was posted but here is my situation - there is a family in our neighborhood who moved in from another nearby neighborhood and they continue to send their sons to the (old) school, instead of transferring to the neighborhood school they are zoned for. My children actually go to the the school they are zoned for (magnet program) and aren't at the neighborhood school. I'm not a fan of the influence of the sons on my kids at school and particularly on the bus. I realize you can't escape this stuff, but the truth of the matter is that they shouldn't be going to the school! I am considering ratting them out to the school board -- I do, actually know their circumstances and they are just forcing it for convenience sake, hoping they don't get caught. I realize this is incredibly petty and if I were in the same position I'd be pissed...but...anyone have any experience with this or know how these things go?