LAMB Sued for $20M by 2 families of sexual abuse victims

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, those institutions should close because there were many who fostered a culture that tolerated the abuse. But, there aren't many on here who are calling for the school to close. LAMB parents -- calm down. You're not doing your school any favors. You should be ticked at your board for not doing anything sooner. Dont be mad at people on a forum who are wondering what the impact a potential large judgment would have on the school.

Yeesh.


Yeah don’t be mad at the rubberneckers who have no stake in this except trolling and idle speculation!
Anonymous
So Charter schools were supposed to be this capitalist wet dream of competition. The strongest will survive and the weaker get shut down. Now that finances are threatening to sink one, it’s all cries of “too good to fail” and we should have some compassion. No thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, those institutions should close because there were many who fostered a culture that tolerated the abuse. But, there aren't many on here who are calling for the school to close. LAMB parents -- calm down. You're not doing your school any favors. You should be ticked at your board for not doing anything sooner. Dont be mad at people on a forum who are wondering what the impact a potential large judgment would have on the school.

Yeesh.


Yeah don’t be mad at the rubberneckers who have no stake in this except trolling and idle speculation!


You mean taxpayers who fund the school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So Charter schools were supposed to be this capitalist wet dream of competition. The strongest will survive and the weaker get shut down. Now that finances are threatening to sink one, it’s all cries of “too good to fail” and we should have some compassion. No thanks.


Finances are not threatening to sink one. This is why organizations have insurance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What good does shutting down the school do when the principal, executive director and school psychologist have all been fired?


One is still working there. You aren’t “fired” if you leave at the end of the year. Great job LAMB. Profiles in courage happening there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, those institutions should close because there were many who fostered a culture that tolerated the abuse. But, there aren't many on here who are calling for the school to close. LAMB parents -- calm down. You're not doing your school any favors. You should be ticked at your board for not doing anything sooner. Dont be mad at people on a forum who are wondering what the impact a potential large judgment would have on the school.

Yeesh.


Yeah don’t be mad at the rubberneckers who have no stake in this except trolling and idle speculation!



You mean taxpayers who fund the school?


Thank you. These LAMB folks act as if they are a private institution run on a private endowment. They aren't. It's completely reasonable that DC residents (like me) and DC taxpayers (like me) are interested in this situation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Charter schools were supposed to be this capitalist wet dream of competition. The strongest will survive and the weaker get shut down. Now that finances are threatening to sink one, it’s all cries of “too good to fail” and we should have some compassion. No thanks.


Finances are not threatening to sink one. This is why organizations have insurance.


That sort of thinking kills me. It's like people who think having "health insurance" is the answer to having access to health care. Insurance isn't a magic wand that makes the actual costs of health care go away.
Anonymous
Is there a reason the Catholic Church response was deleted? I'm trying to find it to respond to and I can't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Charter schools were supposed to be this capitalist wet dream of competition. The strongest will survive and the weaker get shut down. Now that finances are threatening to sink one, it’s all cries of “too good to fail” and we should have some compassion. No thanks.


Finances are not threatening to sink one. This is why organizations have insurance.


They also have $3 Million in equity in the Missouri Avenue building.

Why couldn't they be made to borrow against that to pay off a lawsuit, if they reach their insurance caps?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems that other families are willing to negotiate with LAMB instead of suing the school. The 2 families who has sued LAMB don’t have kids in the school any longer.


And??? Are you suggesting there is a correct way to seek restitution? Are you suggesting that victims of this monster should be considering the feelings the administration that failed them? Or the families whose lives were not turned upside down by LAMB? The more LAMB parents speak, the worse LAMB looks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems that other families are willing to negotiate with LAMB instead of suing the school. The 2 families who has sued LAMB don’t have kids in the school any longer.


And??? Are you suggesting there is a correct way to seek restitution? Are you suggesting that victims of this monster should be considering the feelings the administration that failed them? Or the families whose lives were not turned upside down by LAMB? The more LAMB parents speak, the worse LAMB looks.


Of course they are. This thread is full of gross.
Anonymous
And I don't blame abused families for leaving. Not only did the school fail these children and their families but so have other LAMB parents by being messy in here.

I'd never want my children to go to a school so full of people willing to judge me WHEN MY CHILD WAS ABUSED.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Charter schools were supposed to be this capitalist wet dream of competition. The strongest will survive and the weaker get shut down. Now that finances are threatening to sink one, it’s all cries of “too good to fail” and we should have some compassion. No thanks.


Finances are not threatening to sink one. This is why organizations have insurance.


A hefty judgement against them may affect the Kingsbury deal. That seems to be a financially precarious deal as-is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, those institutions should close because there were many who fostered a culture that tolerated the abuse. But, there aren't many on here who are calling for the school to close. LAMB parents -- calm down. You're not doing your school any favors. You should be ticked at your board for not doing anything sooner. Dont be mad at people on a forum who are wondering what the impact a potential large judgment would have on the school.

Yeesh.


Yeah don’t be mad at the rubberneckers who have no stake in this except trolling and idle speculation!



You mean taxpayers who fund the school?


Thank you. These LAMB folks act as if they are a private institution run on a private endowment. They aren't. It's completely reasonable that DC residents (like me) and DC taxpayers (like me) are interested in this situation.


Go ahead and tell yourself that. We will continue to see you as a terrible rubbernecker who makes ignorant pronouncements. The children are safe, the involved parties have been fired or jailed, and the school will move forward.

You seem mentally unstable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, those institutions should close because there were many who fostered a culture that tolerated the abuse. But, there aren't many on here who are calling for the school to close. LAMB parents -- calm down. You're not doing your school any favors. You should be ticked at your board for not doing anything sooner. Dont be mad at people on a forum who are wondering what the impact a potential large judgment would have on the school.

Yeesh.


Yeah don’t be mad at the rubberneckers who have no stake in this except trolling and idle speculation!



You mean taxpayers who fund the school?


Thank you. These LAMB folks act as if they are a private institution run on a private endowment. They aren't. It's completely reasonable that DC residents (like me) and DC taxpayers (like me) are interested in this situation.


Go ahead and tell yourself that. We will continue to see you as a terrible rubbernecker who makes ignorant pronouncements. The children are safe, the involved parties have been fired or jailed, and the school will move forward.

You seem mentally unstable.


So you are the official voice of Lamb now? you speak for others? interesting. Honestly, based on how desperately you’re trying to get non-Lamb people to look away makes me wonder if there’s more there. What’s your angle, rabid LAMB booster?
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