NP. I’m also add any neighbors that are going to park on their streets are already parked. Hardly any are coming right at 8:30 to park their cars. If they are, they know to wait until 9. No big deal. Especially in 16th St Heights where parking isn’t an issue. |
Care to elaborate? How do you know nothing compares? We waited about an hour at Marie Reed. |
FWIW - after a couple of days (and what appears to be significantly fewer parents helping their kids out of the car) the kiss-and-ride at LAMB today was breeze. even with kids at two different doors, I was in and out in under 5 minutes. I'm not saying you can't park and walk in, but personally the kiss-and-ride system (when it works) makes drop-off blissfully easy for us (recognizing that my kids are older, familiar with the school and their teachers, and all of that certainly that makes a big difference - even if it's not for everyone I very much appreciate the option). |
LAMB parent here. It does seem to be going much better. I will say that I miss the requirement that most children, including all younger elementary students, be escorted into the building. I know it could be a hassle, but I think that was what gave LAMB the strong sense of community that we are known for. Parents had the opportunity to interact with other parents. That will still happen with primary students because they have to be escorted in, but with an upper elementary student, I miss talking to parents at pickup and drop-off. It can't be helped right now, however. |
Not PP. 26th St NE is a huge bottleneck with multiple campuses (TR Young, Browne, Phelps, SWS swing space) and morning traffic from Carver Langston neighborhood feeding to Benning Rd. This is nothing new for in-person learning and not specific to SWS (more cars don't help). This should improve when Browne modernizes and moves to pods currently housing SWS but could be even worse with JO Wilson in pods. Traffic is bad, although today was slightly improved. Might be due to pre-/after- care not starting on first day or two across the board, which would spread out the crush around 8:30/3:15. Maybe also just parents altering routines in response to first week crush. |
LOL do yourself a favor and come in the Maryland Ave side. |
| so has parking between LAMB and [fka West] been difficult at dropoff or not? |
Not from what I’ve observed. LAMB has asked parents not to park in the neighborhood, and from what I’ve seen most parents are honoring that. Also a decent number of walkers and bikers at both schools which helps. |
No one wants to go to 16th St heights unless they live there or go to lamb. So they need to calm down. |
There are lots of backups on 14th street in the morning. To be expected IMO |
| Bumping this thread. How's it going 2 weeks later? |
| LAMB is super easy and takes 5 minutes. |
It’s been better but not 5 minutes every day in my experience. After we pick up is still challenging. That is why they informed parents waiting outside that they are switching to an electronic dismissal app for aftercare. |
especially when the streets are public space and not owned by the neighborhood. go forth and park! |