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The District needs to tighten its rules on school residency as nonresidents bilk the system and the system milks taxpayers.
Several years back, what was then called the U.S. General Accounting Office discovered that more than half of the 77,111 students in D.C. Public Schools (DCPS) had "incomplete information as it related to either residency-verification forms, proof of residency or both" for school year 1997-98.
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NORFOLK - died in her home Dec. 23, 2010 surrounded by her friends and family. Mrs. Denslow died from complications stemming from pulmonary fibrosis, which she battled for several years. Mrs. Denslow, the daughter of the late Martin Luther and Pearl Gallop Branch, was born in Richmond, Va., Aug. 22, 1930. She graduated from Cathedral High School, Richmond, in 1948, and immediately accepted employment with the General Accounting Office in Washington, D.C. A year later, she returned to Richmond and obtained a position with the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. It was also the year she met her future husband, Denny, a sailor from Benton Harbor, Mich.
She and Denny were married July 22, 1951 in the First Baptist Church, Elizabeth City, N.C. They established their home in...
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NORFOLK - died in her home Dec. 23, 2010 surrounded by her friends and family. Mrs. Denslow died from complications stemming from pulmonary fibrosis, which she battled for several years. Mrs. Denslow, the daughter of the late Martin Luther and Pearl Gallop Branch, was born in Richmond, Va., Aug. 22, 1930. She graduated from Cathedral High School, Richmond, in 1948, and immediately accepted employment with the General Accounting Office in Washington, D.C. A year later, she returned to Richmond and obtained a position with the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. It was also the year she met her future husband, Denny, a sailor from Benton Harbor, Mich.
She and Denny were married July 22, 1951 in the First Baptist Church, Elizabeth City, N.C. They established their home in...
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Before WALD, Chief Judge, and STARR and SENTELLE, Circuit Judges.
JUDGMENT
PER CURIAM.
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PORTSMOUTH - June Kathleen Byrd Old Myers, 81, passed away at her home in Mount Olive, N.C., on Feb. 7, 2007. She was born in Portsmouth and was the daughter of the late Luther Robert and Nola Mary Byrd. June retired as a civil service secretary from the General Accounting Office in Washington, D.C. She was a member of Port Norfolk Baptist Church where she served as a secretary in the 1960s and was a choir member.
June is survived by her two daughters, Kathy Old Creek and husband John and Judy Old Mayes; a brother, Richard E. Byrd; four grandchildren, Jason and Amanda Creek, Heather Mayes, Meredith Bright and husband David; and a great-grandchild, Cameron Bright. She was predeceased by her first husband, Lloyd H. Old Jr.; her second husband, Hillery A. Myers; two brothers, Robert Earl B...