Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure there are some residency cheaters, but I would bet that most of the MD plates are from car registration scofflaws who actually live in DC. A lot of DC residents who have off-street parking (DC has cracked down on non-DC plates frequently parked on the street in DC) use a relative's address in MD to register their cars to keep their insurance low. Many of my neighbors do this--it's not good, but they are actually DC residents.
We do that now. When we purchase our investment property in the tidewater area, we will register the vehicles there. Car registration is cheaper, no yearly emissions, and cheaper car insurance makes it worth keeping car from DMV registration. We have off street parking in our DC home, so no need to park on the DC streets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they not investigate the entire Friendship Public Charter School Football team? Do they really need a tip?
Ha! Funny you write this...my godson, who lives in Moco, plays on this team.
Earlier this year I got semi-flamed for writing something negative about Excel PCS. People really want to believe that the culture of DC has changed a great deal. Yes, it is changing for the better but it has a long way to go before the deeply entrenched old-school culture of shadiness is gone.
Anonymous wrote:No you don't know. If you did you would understand. Titke 1 schools have free lunch and free aftercare. Do you think that's incentive enough for some patents? If you don't think it is- then your knowledge base of DC is what is ridiculous. And think about geography. For schools that are close to the MD border we do attract kids who would otherwise be in PG schools.
But keep telling me you know more about my school. It's humorous.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure there are some residency cheaters, but I would bet that most of the MD plates are from car registration scofflaws who actually live in DC. A lot of DC residents who have off-street parking (DC has cracked down on non-DC plates frequently parked on the street in DC) use a relative's address in MD to register their cars to keep their insurance low. Many of my neighbors do this--it's not good, but they are actually DC residents.
Anonymous wrote:No you don't know. If you did you would understand. Titke 1 schools have free lunch and free aftercare. Do you think that's incentive enough for some patents? If you don't think it is- then your knowledge base of DC is what is ridiculous. And think about geography. For schools that are close to the MD border we do attract kids who would otherwise be in PG schools.
But keep telling me you know more about my school. It's humorous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you ever wonder why your "principal wants kids at her school" and that "she will take them from anywhere"? That never seemed curious to you?
No, it not curious to me. Her IMPACT rating is based in part on increasing student enrollment. She has to bring in the numbers.
How can you all be so clueless?
It is exhausting to constantly tell folks the other side of DC- and have you all insist its made up. You do not know the district you think you support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you ever wonder why your "principal wants kids at her school" and that "she will take them from anywhere"? That never seemed curious to you?
No, it not curious to me. Her IMPACT rating is based in part on increasing student enrollment. She has to bring in the numbers.
How can you all be so clueless?
It is exhausting to constantly tell folks the other side of DC- and have you all insist its made up. You do not know the district you think you support.
Anonymous wrote:Did you ever wonder why your "principal wants kids at her school" and that "she will take them from anywhere"? That never seemed curious to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here - While I'd be as angry as the next person about residency cheaters, I have a fundamentally different view where it comes to children of school staff. If the staff have their kids there, it can help with quality education and treatment of students, as staff are then even more invested with a stake in the game beyond it just being a job.
No one - not founders, not Principals, not teachers - have a right to send their kids to DC public schools if the kids don't live in DC. You can boost staff preference all you want... a cheater is a cheater, and the more popular the school, the more bad publicity and heat they'll get when shut out parents find out they're giving their staff whose kids don't live in DC an illegal exception to the residency rules.