Anonymous wrote:How is this any different from stealing a pair of Jimmy Choos because you want them but you can only afford knock offs?
The level of entitlement on this board continues to astound me.
Anonymous wrote:Sure, and where is your moral compass directed? Playing obstructionist with kids a good education? As long as your good to go screw everyone else? Right?! Lucky for me I don't have to report you as an elitist snot. You make it evident!
Anonymous wrote:No it's not. The crux of the issue is that I'm not sending my kid to a crap school so that a bunch of righteous a@$holes won't think I'm bad. And really- you have never used connections to get a job ect.? That's bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "I pay DC taxes so am entitled to these schools" people are in denial. If those were the rules, there would be no need to rent in bounds, everyone would go wherever they want, and the schools that we are talking about would not be nearly as good as they are because families would not have invested in them with such uncertainty.
You also are setting your children up to be liars and there is a good chance you will humiliate your child when he/she is removed from the school.
But go ahead, tell yourself it is not breaking the law because you pay DC taxes.
There are lots of exceptions to the boundaries, but people are aware of them and you are kidding yourself if you think no one will ask. It will come up in conversation. I am not that nosey and how OOB families arrived at our JKLMM school arises in the natural course of chatting with my child's friend's parents. You also are kidding yourself if you think no one will tell. I for one would and most people think I am perfectly nice.
Don't worry lady! Your snowflake will survive mixing with OOB and black kids. It will be good for her!!
Anonymous wrote:Wow! This is how high SES DC residents are able to cheat the system. Perhaps the ward 9 residents should just rent a cheap apartment, and thus totally avoid residency fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! This is how high SES DC residents are able to cheat the system. Perhaps the ward 9 residents should just rent a cheap apartment, and thus totally avoid residency fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A teacher is lying about residency now?
Yup! I teach at a school I would never send my kid to.
Anonymous wrote:A teacher is lying about residency now?
Anonymous wrote:New Poster. I am IB for a truly awful school, which my daughter attends. I would never consider what OP is suggesting. What kind of message would that send to my child? We don't have a city-wide lottery. It was suggested and it failed. If you want a guaranteed right to go to a great school, then you actually have to live in the boundary. Otherwise, get in OOB or move to where you can afford to be Ib for a good school (further out 'burbs for us).
I want to say that's great, but I'm no more inclined to judge the decisions you make for your family than I am of anyone else's because I don't want you judging mine. My kid is also going IB to a so-so school (still with an OOB wait list) and I'm so focused on getting involved and doing what we can to contribute to our neighborhood school that I don't have time or desire to get uptight about where other kids live. And I'm not looking for a pat on the back.
As for what kids see and learn, I have more concern for the ones who are OOB at a school - and legitimately so - being under constant stgma and scrutiny. What are we teaching them?