Any recent Lamb movement?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why did LAMB have so much movement last year?


I don't recall it moving much but I stopped caring once we got in. Some kids got spots and mundo verde and decided to go there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's not true, the common lottery doesn't know you have a spot at LAMB. You can hold both until the first day.



When we enrolled a previous July, LAMB required us to show proof we were un-ennrolled from the previous school we'd accepted.


When we enrolled at LAMB (for prek 4) that was not the case - so it may vary based on who is doing the paperwork.
Anonymous
As best as I can tell, there has not been a single family to turn down an offer for Lamb's PK3 class this year yet. How many parents who have been accepted are still on the fence? It can't be true that everyone who has accepted is going.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As best as I can tell, there has not been a single family to turn down an offer for Lamb's PK3 class this year yet. How many parents who have been accepted are still on the fence? It can't be true that everyone who has accepted is going.


I would accept if offered a spot. It's a really great school - doesn't surprise me at all that no one declined.
Anonymous
We were #2 at Lamb for pk4 an entire year and it never moved. Would have switched even in April had that been a possibility.
Anonymous
We are Pk4 and just got in. Leaving a great school...... But we want the Spanish immersion. Hopefully our 'old' school will move in that direction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We were #2 at Lamb for pk4 an entire year and it never moved. Would have switched even in April had that been a possibility.


Charters won't offer spots after count day, even if there is space available. Their per pupil funding for the year is based on count day. It's usually the beginning of October so they won't offer admission after that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We were #2 at Lamb for pk4 an entire year and it never moved. Would have switched even in April had that been a possibility.


Charters won't offer spots after count day, even if there is space available. Their per pupil funding for the year is based on count day. It's usually the beginning of October so they won't offer admission after that.


Not necessarily, we got an offer from a charter in April for last year
Anonymous
To the pre-4 who just got into LAMB. What # were you?
Anonymous
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