Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:10:47...read a DC license plate and you'll clearly understand what I am saying. Let's be real, if a large percentage of the DCPS students are FARM which one could assume that their tax-liability is zilch to a drop in the bucket, then why are you the new poor, so worried.
I am reading that parents should start turning other parents in for infractions? The liability for that would only make a lawyer rich with all the nuisance cases that would begin to arise.
Weighted Student Formula Funding and a student that is being driven to the school in a car with MD tags. Are you freaking serious, you better hope that principals haven't started their own shuttle service from the counties.
I laugh in your face. What have we become the School Nazi... No school for you, go!!!!
What does FARM mean?
Free and Reduced Meal Status
used as an indicator of income levels at a school; below a certain threshold qualifies for reduced, and below even that qualifies for free, meals at school - students in these categories often receive breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack at aftercare (= dinner).