Anyone gotten called from the LAMB waitlist yet?

Anonymous
We are in the high 50s for PK3 (so technically around 30 on the wait list after the initial 27), and we are trying to gauge our chances for getting in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are in the high 50s for PK3 (so technically around 30 on the wait list after the initial 27), and we are trying to gauge our chances for getting in.


They tend to handle their waitlist in waves. You'll get in, but it may not be until after school starts. For past few years they've gone that far on waitlist. And this year there is a new primary class.
Anonymous
How far into the waitlist do they usually go for PK4? We are in the top 20 after the initial admits.
Anonymous
They haven't updated the website in ages.
Anonymous
They're trying to sort out which current families are moving to which campus before they offer spots to new families. Also, re-enrollment paperwork isn't due until the end of the month.
Anonymous
Wait, so you think high 50's will get in? I had written this off.
Anonymous
Just curious how someone knows they are adding a new primary class this year?
Anonymous
The school announced it in a letter to current parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait, so you think high 50's will get in? I had written this off.


Yes. If the last 2 years are any indication.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The school announced it in a letter to current parents.


Correct. I think it is probably contingent on Walter Reed opening up (but maybe not even that is necessary), but the classroom configuration they shared indicates the addition of one primary classroom. That probably won't be implemented with accepting new kids for it for a while, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That probably won't be implemented with accepting new kids for it for a while, though.


huh?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The school announced it in a letter to current parents.


Correct. I think it is probably contingent on Walter Reed opening up (but maybe not even that is necessary), but the classroom configuration they shared indicates the addition of one primary classroom. That probably won't be implemented with accepting new kids for it for a while, though.


What does that mean? Also will it be located at Walter Reed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That probably won't be implemented with accepting new kids for it for a while, though.


huh?


poor phrasing. I doubt they will start accepting new kids for it for a while yet. Lots of decisions to be made before they can make the commitment to new families.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The school announced it in a letter to current parents.


Correct. I think it is probably contingent on Walter Reed opening up (but maybe not even that is necessary), but the classroom configuration they shared indicates the addition of one primary classroom. That probably won't be implemented with accepting new kids for it for a while, though.


What does that mean? Also will it be located at Walter Reed?


Probably not at WR. Probably at SD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The school announced it in a letter to current parents.


Correct. I think it is probably contingent on Walter Reed opening up (but maybe not even that is necessary), but the classroom configuration they shared indicates the addition of one primary classroom. That probably won't be implemented with accepting new kids for it for a while, though.


What does that mean? Also will it be located at Walter Reed?


Probably not at WR. Probably at SD.


no primary classes will be at WR. The extra primary class seems to be slated for MO campus, as they are moving 2 elementary classes from MO to WR.
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