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    Outrage around homeless mom charged for sending son to better school

    AP110208170222Education 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 often 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. (The school district did not press charges against McDowell, however. She is charged by the city.) UPDATE: Chiaramonte tells The Lookout he does not support criminal charges in false address cases and by "penalty" meant that parents who use false addresses should have to pay a civil fee or fine if they get caught.

    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.

    (Williams-Bolar: AP)

     

    5 comments

    • Jack  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      This is Insane. i plenty of times in my life I did this so i could go to a better school i thank god no one found out about it. why would you jail someone for sending their kids to school?!?!?!?!?! And "Stealing out Services" like education is a commodity to be sold. I thought everyone had a right to it maybe you should fix the crappy schools with the money it would take to jail that poor woman. this government is soo #$%$ backwards they don't even have a front they just #$%$ all over everyone.
    • Yotiwoc  •  Beaverton, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Everyone wants better for their kids. If all parents had the right to choose whichever school they wanted, the majority of them would probably choose the same school in each district. That school would become overpopulated, while the remaining schools would lose most of their funding and be forced to shut down. As a parent who barely eeks by on the money I make, I feel for a homeless woman with a child. But what sort of care/upbringing can she offer this child when NOT in school? As much as it would hurt, if I were this woman I would do better for my child by signing custody over to someone who has a residence. Perhaps the address of the friend whose address she was using? I am not a big fan of the system that places children into foster-care, but I attribute my dislike, to the people who are in said system for the money they can make each month, for each child they care for. Some of the foster-parents out there are in it for the right reasons. If this woman were to go about it the right way, she may have a say in where her child is placed....subsequently, the school the child attends as well.
    • tyronec  •  8 mths ago
      So i guess if you are poor, you have no right to want better for your kids. That is what im hearing. What they call stealing services,I call trying to do better, Yes it is wrong to use someone address, but there are far more wrong doing in school districts than that, Lets try money not being counted for,corrupt school officials, using state funds for there own personal use. Are they being investigated and if so are they facing 20 yrs. in prison
      • Courtney 8 mths ago
        they have a right to want better for their kids. but they need to work harder and provide that for their kid themselves instead of using a fake address to sneak him into the better district. local and state taxes pay for schools, roads, parks, etc., if she does not live in that locality then she has not paid for those services and by using a fake address, she is stealing those services from the people who did pay those taxes. and its not about race. that is a terrible argument.
    • Homeless Mommy  •  9 mths ago
      oh my God and I mean exactly- Oh My God what has happen to the human population that there is no empathy anywhere. I know that there needs to be some kind of penalty or public embarrassment for such a minor act that everyone on this planet I guarantee you has done a worse crime under the laws! But give me a break, this woman is homeless and she actually works hard at sending her kid to the front steps of any school! I just became homeless after being middle class my entire life and school started yesterday and guess what... My 5 year did not go because I'm so messed up and confused with stress and worry and even if I stay at a Hotel she will be labeled a homeless child! I am 47 and never ever in my life accepted any government hand out or collected any government assistance and that includes unemployment when I was told I deserved it and over 400 of my coworkers accepted their checks while we were lay ed off in the 1980s... I'm telling everyone on this planet that this woman needs a award or trophy because she is able to keep things together just to send her kid to school... you must remember that if she is homeless that means the child is homeless to and just where was this child when his mommy was in jail? OAHHHHHHH Im disgusted with you people that don't realize what you have done!

      I'm no writer but after people found it hard to believe that someone that was middle class could go homeless and not be on drugs or into crime or something that was not their fault and the many questions I received I decided ti write about it on a blog. I have Lupus and I'm no writer and the English and such is horrible but if you would like to open your eyes please read it at http://2011homeless.blogspot.com The Homeless Mommy
      • Courtney 8 mths ago
        i agree that she is doing the right thing by sending her child to school, but there are legal ways to go about it. she could have spoken with the school district in advance and explained her situation. she probably would have been offered some type of help. but her first reaction was to LIE. that shows what type of person she is. when ones first impulse is to lie instead of ask for more information, thats a bad sign.
    • UWnotUcon  •  11 mths ago
      GOV is supposed to be for us right???
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