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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These people are crazy. So multiple kids, multiple drop offs, round trip to new campus over 1 hour and 15 min plus. Good luck with that. We can barely get 1 child to school and back, cook dinner, clean up, bath, get DC ready for bed, etc... [/quote] People are underestimating the hell that is double drop off. No East would i make that harder than necessary, unless you are Montessori AND Spanish or bust. Too many other Spanish and Montessori options to choose from.[/quote] Lamb parent here. I would LOVE to slam the door shut on lamb and never look back. Please let me know of all these great Spanish Montessori options and I’ll happily lottery for them. Since I know there are exactly ZERO other options, I’ll do what I can to get my kids to the best option out there. Hopefully there will be a bus. Hope hope hope. [/quote] You sound Spanish AND Montessori OR BUST. That's fine, inconvenience yourself to your heart's content. But if you'd love to slam the door on LAMB, then the parents who aren't 100% set on having both shouldn't prioritize both over lifestyle. Unless your kid has special needs (and a preference for Montessori isn't that), no school is worth forcing your kid into an extra long school day or waking up at the crack of dawn. Let alone your time! Why live in the city if you're going to commute for hours a day? It seems like crazy, short sighted priorities for MOST families, speaking as someone who's been in the system for a few years and has seen families go nuts with bad commutes.[/quote] And I’ve seen parents try to convince themselves that their elementary is great for their kids and the commute is perfect. Maybe don’t judge. There are a lot of reasons people don’t want to leave a school. [/quote]
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