Anonymous wrote:Here's more insight on this story. This involves a situation of "I am going to send you to live with your father." But I don't give up custodial rights to you either. So, I send you from PG County to DC to live with your Father and there's no official custodial rights exchanged. I enroll you into school as the parent because you live with me but I don't have the custodial rights granted. Is it a case where the coach should be fired for something that parent were lacking in securing. This goes to show you that this residency rule is such a joke, here it is that parent violated a rule and DCPS teacher gets fired from coaching. I can see where this is going now, they will catch another violator and fire the registrar or better yet the custodian. Lawd, help us in DC.
My scenario to this situation is like when a principal hires a teacher who has a bogus degree, would you fire the princpal or the human resource specialist from DCPS who previous validates the employee"s credentials?
Which leads to the Woodson situation, DCPS Athletic Department sanctioned that all of the residency paperwork was in order and validated the student. If that's the case, teachers beware if it is found out that your teaching a non-resident you might be terminated from teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Why the fuck is it, if this is some giant problem, that the only place I ever hear about this problem is on here? I have NEVER heard anyone complain about this in person, or on any other site.Anonymous wrote:There are enough stories of parents flat out admitting that they faked residency for me not to worry that we're up in arms over nothing.
But for the exceptions (folks who have MD VA plates etc but whose kids are legitimately registered in DCPS), if anyone ever does report you, you just show how/why you're legit and you're fine.
Anonymous wrote:Why the fuck is it, if this is some giant problem, that the only place I ever hear about this problem is on here? I have NEVER heard anyone complain about this in person, or on any other site.Anonymous wrote:There are enough stories of parents flat out admitting that they faked residency for me not to worry that we're up in arms over nothing.
But for the exceptions (folks who have MD VA plates etc but whose kids are legitimately registered in DCPS), if anyone ever does report you, you just show how/why you're legit and you're fine.
Anonymous wrote:Why the fuck is it, if this is some giant problem, that the only place I ever hear about this problem is on here? I have NEVER heard anyone complain about this in person, or on any other site.Anonymous wrote:There are enough stories of parents flat out admitting that they faked residency for me not to worry that we're up in arms over nothing.
But for the exceptions (folks who have MD VA plates etc but whose kids are legitimately registered in DCPS), if anyone ever does report you, you just show how/why you're legit and you're fine.
Why the fuck is it, if this is some giant problem, that the only place I ever hear about this problem is on here? I have NEVER heard anyone complain about this in person, or on any other site.Anonymous wrote:There are enough stories of parents flat out admitting that they faked residency for me not to worry that we're up in arms over nothing.
But for the exceptions (folks who have MD VA plates etc but whose kids are legitimately registered in DCPS), if anyone ever does report you, you just show how/why you're legit and you're fine.
It didn't help the girl who I gave as an example. She and her mom showed plenty of proof that they lived in DC, but the school system claimed she was actually living at her father's place.Anonymous wrote:There are enough stories of parents flat out admitting that they faked residency for me not to worry that we're up in arms over nothing.
But for the exceptions (folks who have MD VA plates etc but whose kids are legitimately registered in DCPS), if anyone ever does report you, you just show how/why you're legit and you're fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sigh, DCUM's pocket delusion that DCPS attracts millions of Maryland students, because it is so great, just because one of You'll see a kid get out of a his Grandmother's (maryland-plated) car on monday after spending the weekend at her house.
based on the sightseeings, sounds like in some schools a good percentage of the kids spends many days of the week at grandma's house in MD and is driven to school by said grandma in the morning