Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many "Long Term Residents" - families that grew up here and think nothing of using parents or other extended family members addresses.
Go stand at the metro stop in Landover tomorrow morning. See how many kids are taking metro into DC for school.
DC schools aren' that good. Little too mo difference between PG and DC. Don't over shoot the academics of DC. I guess MoCo and Fairfax residents come to DC too?
HAHAHA Do a search for Bradbury Heights Elementary. Yes some PG schools are horrible and make the DC schools shine in comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many "Long Term Residents" - families that grew up here and think nothing of using parents or other extended family members addresses.
Go stand at the metro stop in Landover tomorrow morning. See how many kids are taking metro into DC for school.
DC schools aren' that good. Little too mo difference between PG and DC. Don't over shoot the academics of DC. I guess MoCo and Fairfax residents come to DC too?
HAHAHA Do a search for Bradbury Heights Elementary. Yes some PG schools are horrible and make the DC schools shine in comparison.
There are exceptions but not the rule. No parent is driving from Capitol Heights, Md all the way over to Chevy Chase. Now what you should be talking about is the amount of DC students using addresses to attend a MoCo school. silence, right.
Anonymous wrote:You can have all the documentation you want, sadly, nothing will happen.
I have taken photos of one family's MD license plates at a Deal feeder and at Deal.
I have given the names of the students and the address used in the school's directory.
It is well known to kids' friends that they live in MD but grandparents live in DC. Classic.
This has gone on for 5 years. Yes, Deal Middle School and one of the feeder schools.
DCPS has not done anything.
And it's a really fancy/expensive car. I know it shouldn't but that annoys me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many "Long Term Residents" - families that grew up here and think nothing of using parents or other extended family members addresses.
Go stand at the metro stop in Landover tomorrow morning. See how many kids are taking metro into DC for school.
DC schools aren' that good. Little too mo difference between PG and DC. Don't over shoot the academics of DC. I guess MoCo and Fairfax residents come to DC too?
HAHAHA Do a search for Bradbury Heights Elementary. Yes some PG schools are horrible and make the DC schools shine in comparison.
There are exceptions but not the rule. No parent is driving from Capitol Heights, Md all the way over to Chevy Chase. Now what you should be talking about is the amount of DC students using addresses to attend a MoCo school. silence, right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many "Long Term Residents" - families that grew up here and think nothing of using parents or other extended family members addresses.
Go stand at the metro stop in Landover tomorrow morning. See how many kids are taking metro into DC for school.
DC schools aren' that good. Little too mo difference between PG and DC. Don't over shoot the academics of DC. I guess MoCo and Fairfax residents come to DC too?
HAHAHA Do a search for Bradbury Heights Elementary. Yes some PG schools are horrible and make the DC schools shine in comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many "Long Term Residents" - families that grew up here and think nothing of using parents or other extended family members addresses.
Go stand at the metro stop in Landover tomorrow morning. See how many kids are taking metro into DC for school.
DC schools aren' that good. Little too mo difference between PG and DC. Don't over shoot the academics of DC. I guess MoCo and Fairfax residents come to DC too?
Anonymous wrote:Residency fraud is flat out wrong. It needs to stop, and yeah I'd say it's rampant. Why don't you idiot WoTPers come over here EoTP to a Title 1 school and see the free for all with free extended day and free food all day. It's a hell of deal, especially for a Md. resident working in the city who doesn't give a hoot about quality education but just wants a free place to park their kid all day. You dumb WoTPers are paying for it in tax dollars; keep denying, whatever, it's your money up in smoke.![]()
This! +1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You missed the point. What if they AREN'T and you are violating people's rights. The children are the ones being violated. Think!
You think taking a picture is "violating" a child? You need to grow up.
These are the same women that would be up in arms if someone took a photo of their child.
+1000Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You missed the point. What if they AREN'T and you are violating people's rights. The children are the ones being violated. Think!
You think taking a picture is "violating" a child? You need to grow up.
Where does your child attend school. Maybe someone or two would like to begin taking your children's picture. Just for shits and giggles, or to put them on social media beside a picture of you with a nice so flattering allegation, or for some other nefarious reason(s). After all, you don't have a problem with some stranger photographing your minions, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You missed the point. What if they AREN'T and you are violating people's rights. The children are the ones being violated. Think!
You think taking a picture is "violating" a child? You need to grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You missed the point. What if they AREN'T and you are violating people's rights. The children are the ones being violated. Think!
You think taking a picture is "violating" a child? You need to grow up.
Anonymous wrote:You missed the point. What if they AREN'T and you are violating people's rights. The children are the ones being violated. Think!
Anonymous wrote:OK, which one of you weirdos decided to go up to one of the Capitol Ill schools to photograph license plates and kids walking into school today. That was super creepy and a messed up way of showing your displeasure with not getting a slot. While you are talking about your rights, what about the rights of the families who are simply trying to take their kids to school in peace?