Homeless Woman Facing 20 Years for Sending Child to Better School

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Dana

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This is a disturbing story on more levels than can be counted. First we have a homeless mother trying to do the best she can for a young child and his education who has no choice in his current circumstances. The mother wants her child to get a better education- perhaps to avoid having the same fate of homelessness fall on her…

We often read stories about parents who are down and out sitting home, watching TV and being totally irresponsible. Such is not the case here with Tanya McDowell and the response? Condemnation and outright callousness. They are claiming she’s stealing services..This story breaks your heart and unfortunately seems to be happening more and more. It was just a few months ago we read about a mother in Akron, Ohio facing similar charges of fraud..

What’s even more troubling is this sort of thing has happened 4 other times this year, but no charges were brought on the parents who falsified residency information. Why is this happening now?

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Outrage around homeless mom charged for sending son to better school

By Liz Goodwin

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelo...-mom-who-sent-son-to-a-better-school-district

Education activists are rallying around a homeless woman who may face jail time for enrolling her son in kindergarten under a friend’s address. Supporters say the woman’s story is yet another dismaying example of inequality in the U.S. education system.

Tanya McDowell, a homeless single mother from Bridgeport, is charged with first-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit first-degree larceny for signing up her 5-year-old son to attend nearby Norwalk schools under the address of a friend. (Her son went to the school for four months. Her friend has been evicted from public housing for letting McDowell use her address.) McDowell may face up to 20 years in prison and a $15,000 fine if convicted.

Gwen Samuel, a Connecticut education activist, is organizing a press conference to try to get the charges dropped and raise awareness about parents who are criminally prosecuted, rather than dealt with individually by the school district, for using false addresses.

She says she expects a few hundred people to show up at Norwalk superior court at 9 a.m. Wednesday, including Kelley Williams-Bolar (pictured), the Akron, Ohio-based mom who made national news in January, when she was jailed for using her father’s address to send her kids to a better-performing school. Bolar’s story ignited a debate about inequalities in the public education system, where poorer parents must send their kids to poorer schools because much of the funding is on the local level.

“This will continue to happen–this will set a precedent and districts will be like, ‘OK I found a new way to get my money back, let’s go after them,’” Samuel tells The Lookout.

Boyce Watkins, a Syracuse university professor and activist, tells The Lookout that Williams-Bolar heard about McDowell’s case and wanted to support her. “Kelley called me and said, ‘I can’t believe they’re doing this to her, how can I help?’” She’s now on her way to Connecticut, and her trip is paid for by Samuel’s newly founded non-profit Connecticut Parents Union.

“First it happens to Kelley, then it happens to Tanya–they both happen to be poor black mothers trying to find a way to provide a better life for their children,” Watkins said.

Samuel says McDowell “absolutely” sent her son to the Norwalk kindergarten because she knew it was better than the schools in nearby Bridgeport. “If you could see … where he is now compared to Brookside, you’d see why I chose Norwalk,” McDowell told the Daily Norwalk of her son’s new school, Thomas Hooker Elementary School in Bridgeport.

“There has to be a penalty for stealing our services,” school board president Jack Chiaramonte countered in The Daily Norwalk.

McDowell, who used to work in food services, told the Stamford Advocate she occasionally stayed in a Norwalk homeless shelter–but she didn’t register there, which would have made her son eligible to attend the school. ”I had no idea whatsoever that if you enroll your child in another school district, it becomes a crime,” the 33-year-old told the paper.

Parents are rarely criminally prosecuted for using false addresses.

http://hiphopandpolitics.com/2011/0...-20-years-for-sending-child-to-better-school/
 
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If you don't have an address, surely you can send your kids to whatever district you wish.
 

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This is fucking ridiculous. This makes the U.S. Justice system look like a joke.

This has nothing to do with the US Justice system...

If you want to blame anyone, you need to blame those who are pressing charges, the school board.
 

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This has nothing to do with the US Justice system...

If you want to blame anyone, you need to blame those who are pressing charges, the school board.

It has everything to do with the justice system, especially if they decide to hear the case.
 

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I understand that school districts have rules regarding this, but seriously???? The way the school board is handling this is wrong on so many levels. The most important thing is the child's education. One would have hope that school boards would help families get all of the legalities taken care of to allow children to stay in the school district; especially considering this circumstance. I know there are out of district tuition fees for parents who want their children to go to a better school. They could have tried to work something out with the state for funding.

My heart goes out to this woman and the many other families that have and will go through this...It's sad. Kudos to her for not giving up due to her personal situations and still giving her child a chance at a good education.
 

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It has everything to do with the justice system, especially if they decide to hear the case.

They have to hear the case.

This was a state law that was broken, criminal charges are being filed. The courts can't just preemptively dismiss the case, they are required to hear the case before deciding if they want to punish this woman or not.
The court doesn't have the power to tell the school board to go pound sand because they are unwilling to consider this case.
I'm not sure why you think that's even possible....
 

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Can you imagine how this will play out in the future when all of our public schools are sold to "for profit" businesses? She would be in jail by now.
 

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Yeah it's definitely the School Board that is at fault here, not the justice system. Totally pathetic that they are pressing charges over this.
 

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They have to hear the case.

This was a state law that was broken, criminal charges are being filed. The courts can't just preemptively dismiss the case, they are required to hear the case before deciding if they want to punish this woman or not.
The court doesn't have the power to tell the school board to go pound sand because they are unwilling to consider this case.
I'm not sure why you think that's even possible....

I didn't really think before I replied. You are right and it's not the justice systems fault. It's so irritating that people would be so malicious to this women, and not be more compassionate considering her situation. They should be ashamed of themselves.
 

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I'll bet anyone here that the person responsible for perusing these charges is a Republican... anyone willing to take that bet?
I'll also bet that this will never be on Hannity, someone losing a basketball hoop is much more interesting :24:
 

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the charges are absurd and she will never do time I bet

It is just a scare tactic to make others think twice about doing this.

I don't know about you but I pay taxes. I bought this house for the reason that the schools were better.

Not everybody has that luxury. But they could if there were charter schools that had open enrollment. Instead of a closed system abused by the administrations and a morally bankrupt union.
 

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the charges are absurd and she will never do time I bet

It is just a scare tactic to make others think twice about doing this.

I don't know about you but I pay taxes. I bought this house for the reason that the schools were better.

Not everybody has that luxury. But they could if there were charter schools that had open enrollment. Instead of a closed system abused by the administrations and a morally bankrupt union.

:thumbup Good point Allen!
 

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I'll bet anyone here that the person responsible for perusing these charges is a Republican... anyone willing to take that bet?
I'll also bet that this will never be on Hannity, someone losing a basketball hoop is much more interesting :24:

I don't think this is a fair assumption, or maybe it is. Having said that, I decline to take that bet :) Especially considering what Governor Kasich is trying to do with his budget plan in Ohio regarding education and municipalities.
 

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Sad, I can't believe my eyes when I entered this thread. How is it possible to send someone to jail for 20 years because they are sending a child to a better school? Who ever is the pursuant in this case is a real nut job
 
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