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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is some teacher lecturing parents on Parentsquare who are like WTF AM I SUPPOSED TO DO MONDAY. Listen lady, if you want to do more to educate people, start by improving those garbage CAPE scores. Schools aren’t daycares, but given the weak academics you might be better off in one. [/quote] I almost never comment here, but my goodness. I do not understand hating a school this much, yet continuing to send your child(ren) there. Wow.[/quote] Goodness me! I send my kids to lamb for the dci feed. I don’t understand why you’d drag your judgmental self here. I am allowed to have my very informed opinions on lamb. You sound like one of those moronic parents who end up at dci bitter af when they realize their kids are in remedial math and English. Wake up- lamb is failing your kids and doesn’t even do a good job with basic childcare. See you at Kumon!![/quote] Well since you are so much smarter than me, why don't you tell us what the school should do knowing teachers and staff aren't going to show up on Monday? Since you are so well informed, I am sure you have a plan that would work for everyone. Please do share.[/quote] Happy to! First of all, you realize that many schools in the region received this flyer. There will be a lot of absences Monday. But schools with even halfway decent leaders will let those people stay home to protest. Lamb is far from being 100% Latino. There are tons of mostly white administrators. Those could have gone to school to support the many families who are in dire straits right now. Even if it was mostly a lot of playground time and condensed classrooms, this would have been a much better learning opportunity for students. And since the kids are montessori students, upper el could have gone down to assist in primary. The decision to close was an easy way for a weak leader to curry favor with their staff at the immediate expense of the students and the long term expense of the school as a whole. [/quote]
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