Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or you can watch the parent who is an employee of DCPS get into his car with Maryland plates after a school function. My child told me a fellow student shared that he lived in Maryland yesterday. Same old same old.......
This is more common that you think. DC government employees act like party functionaries in the old Communist era, in that they feel there are privileges and perks there for the taking.
Anonymous wrote:There's a mom in a MD car who drops off at our elem school. One day I pointed at her license plate, with a friendly smile said " you must have a bit of a drive over here.". She got very agitated and said "I don't have to talk to you." She drove away fast.
Anonymous wrote:Or you can watch the parent who is an employee of DCPS get into his car with Maryland plates after a school function. My child told me a fellow student shared that he lived in Maryland yesterday. Same old same old.......
Anonymous wrote:I accidentally found out my daughter's dear friend was a residency cheat. The girl kept repeatedly asking for a play date so I said that I didn't know her mom yet but that we could meet up at a park - so I asked her where she lived and she said, robotically "Washington, DC." I didn't realize at first and I was like, "right, I meant what neighborhood." And she just kept insisting she lived in DC. Then I caught on.
But I didn't turn her in because she was 6 and I'm not a horrible person.
Anonymous wrote:I accidentally found out my daughter's dear friend was a residency cheat. The girl kept repeatedly asking for a play date so I said that I didn't know her mom yet but that we could meet up at a park - so I asked her where she lived and she said, robotically "Washington, DC." I didn't realize at first and I was like, "right, I meant what neighborhood." And she just kept insisting she lived in DC. Then I caught on.
But I didn't turn her in because she was 6 and I'm not a horrible person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a mom in a MD car who drops off at our elem school. One day I pointed at her license plate, with a friendly smile said " you must have a bit of a drive over here.". She got very agitated and said "I don't have to talk to you." She drove away fast.
Hahahahaha, that's hilarious.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Ask if you want. We borrow a car from family in MD while we work to afford a reliable one. We live in DC though.
Huh. Is that in the DSM IV?Anonymous wrote:Still doesn't matter. I do not want a mentally ill person addressing my child. Yes, if you're manipulating children by asking where they live, you are mentally ill.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right; however, there's a time, place and way to out cheaters that do not include involving children.Anonymous wrote:As I posted in the other thread - it bears repeating here, as well:
"Any legit District taxpayer with half a brain can tell you why the cheating is an issue - IT CAUSES MY TAXES TO STAY HIGH! I'm all for giving District kids - of any socioeconomic background - a great education. I'm happy to pay my taxes for that. But I don't want to foot the bill for MD and VA parents who want to leech off our decent charters and cheap after-care programs that ar conveniently near their District offices."
I do NOT agree with OP's methods. That said, it is the child's parents who decided to make them complicit in the crime.
Anonymous wrote:There's a mom in a MD car who drops off at our elem school. One day I pointed at her license plate, with a friendly smile said " you must have a bit of a drive over here.". She got very agitated and said "I don't have to talk to you." She drove away fast.
Anonymous wrote:I attended a field trip today as a chaperone and during the bus ride, one child asked if I knew where he lived. Just to be light-hearted, I pointed to a random house and said, "Right there?" The child laughed and said no and named his street in DC.
It dawned on me that even young kids, including my own, know what street and city they live in. I can just make conversation with the kids about where they live. If I find one who reports to live in Maryland, take their name and report to authorities. Boom.
Just imagine if we had groups of parents doing this for every field trip in every school across the city...
Still doesn't matter. I do not want a mentally ill person addressing my child. Yes, if you're manipulating children by asking where they live, you are mentally ill.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right; however, there's a time, place and way to out cheaters that do not include involving children.Anonymous wrote:As I posted in the other thread - it bears repeating here, as well:
"Any legit District taxpayer with half a brain can tell you why the cheating is an issue - IT CAUSES MY TAXES TO STAY HIGH! I'm all for giving District kids - of any socioeconomic background - a great education. I'm happy to pay my taxes for that. But I don't want to foot the bill for MD and VA parents who want to leech off our decent charters and cheap after-care programs that ar conveniently near their District offices."
I do NOT agree with OP's methods. That said, it is the child's parents who decided to make them complicit in the crime.