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Kid leaves through gated driveway and car has tinted windows. Car drives around a few blocks loses the investigator and kids shows up in school.
They dont have a good way to find out that targets everyone. A lot of kids i know in this SD come from other places. No one seems to care.
You didn’t even read the post you responded to. The investigator is not staking out the out of district house where the kid actually lives, hoping to catch the kid driving to school. He or she is staking out the in district home where the kid claims to live but really doesn’t. In these situations the school typically has no idea where the kid really lives. They just have the address where the kid is purported to live.
And yes, just like murder, rape, larceny and a million different things, plenty of people are getting away with it without getting busted. But this does not also mean that a ton of people aren’t getting caught.
You didn’t even read the post you responded to. The investigator is not staking out the out of district house where the kid actually lives, hoping to catch the kid driving to school. He or she is staking out the in district home where the kid claims to live but really doesn’t. In these situations the school typically has no idea where the kid really lives. They just have the address where the kid is purported to live.
And yes, just like murder, rape, larceny and a million different things, plenty of people are getting away with it without getting busted. But this does not also mean that a ton of people aren’t getting caught.
School Districts will use investigators who will stake out the alleged home and see if the kid comes out of it in the morning on each school day. Do this enough times without seeing the kid and you make a strong case that the kid is not living there. There are other things that can be done. How the kid gets to school is irrelevant. But where he or she lives is highly irrelevant. It is required that the kid live in the district in order to attend schools therein (absent a "tuition-in" arrangement or some sort of special ed arrangement between districts).
I think almost all School Districts hire private investigators. I've met a couple who work for a Nassau County School district. They will track people out of state. They do this is in NJ suburban schools and the NYC DOE has a whole department dedicated to doing this type of work. Most of the time, people get caught. It gets a little convoluted when the student is in foster care. Another tax payer expense. These investigators charge the districts travel expenses.
That's as far as I'm speaking about it. All I wanted to say was a crap load of people do this and I mean, my cousins got a great education that they would not have lived if went to schools where they live.
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