No lamb shuttle bus next uear

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When we accepted a spot we were told that the SD campus was a permanent location. We have since moved to accommodate the Kingsbury location, but the people who are saying the administration made it clear that SD was temporary are simply wrong (or joined the school later).


Same here
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, people commute all over the city for school. I'm in Brightwood Park (that's upper Petworth-ish/Takoma-ish) and my neighbors send their kids to Deal/Wilson. People do it and do it for years.


That’s nothing and actually a reasonable commute. My kid at Deal has one friend who lives in Deanwood and the other in Anacostia.
Anonymous
So will there be space for those SD kids to transition to Kingsbury? Is there enough space?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So will there be space for those SD kids to transition to Kingsbury? Is there enough space?


Yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So will there be space for those SD kids to transition to Kingsbury? Is there enough space?


Yes.


No there actually isn’t. That’s why they’re frantically building out the third floor to hopefully finish before school starts.

No clue where upper elementary will have their classes. And I’m a little worried about construction dust especially in an older building.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So will there be space for those SD kids to transition to Kingsbury? Is there enough space?


Yes.


No there actually isn’t. That’s why they’re frantically building out the third floor to hopefully finish before school starts.

No clue where upper elementary will have their classes. And I’m a little worried about construction dust especially in an older building.


This just shows how poor planning Kingsbury has been.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So will there be space for those SD kids to transition to Kingsbury? Is there enough space?


Yes.


No there actually isn’t. That’s why they’re frantically building out the third floor to hopefully finish before school starts.

No clue where upper elementary will have their classes. And I’m a little worried about construction dust especially in an older building.


This just shows how poor planning Kingsbury has been.


Its been fine. Every project in the world has some hiccups, and I think they've figured things out and adjusted plans as things came up.

Anonymous
It’s a beautiful campus. Very grateful they got it. I think it’ll continue to get better as they continue to improve it. We feel lucky for a real campus in the city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s a beautiful campus. Very grateful they got it. I think it’ll continue to get better as they continue to improve it. We feel lucky for a real campus in the city.


Is this sarcasm?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So will there be space for those SD kids to transition to Kingsbury? Is there enough space?


Yes.


No there actually isn’t. That’s why they’re frantically building out the third floor to hopefully finish before school starts.

No clue where upper elementary will have their classes. And I’m a little worried about construction dust especially in an older building.


They pretty clearly said if need be they will utilize the basement rooms (renovated and have been used for classes all year for the kids doing laptop school) or will have other options. Yes there is room for those SD kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s a beautiful campus. Very grateful they got it. I think it’ll continue to get better as they continue to improve it. We feel lucky for a real campus in the city.


Is this sarcasm?


DP: It's legitimately a good campus. The construction on the third floor has been botched, clearly, but once that's under control, it should be really nice.
Anonymous
I was not the poster but I agree 100%. It’s a great campus. There are challenges but it’s pretty nice overall. No complaints with us.
Anonymous
DDP. It's a beautiful campus. Not that I've been much inside the building after the renovation, but from what I've seen it's been beautiful. The space prior to renovation (which I had some familiarity with) was also large and had 'good bones'. It's got green space all around it, plus playgrounds, etc. It's really nice.
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