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[quote=Anonymous] "I will say I am probably on the low-maintenance side as DC parents go. I don't particularly care about bells and whistles outside the classroom, I don't mind a run-down building (though LT is getting renovated this summer), I don't require much in the way of ongoing communication with my kid's teachers. I can definitely see how more high-maintenance parents might find the school environment frustrating -- and I would encourage high-maintenance parents to steer clear, because I really like the homey, relaxed feeling the school has now. :)" Hmmm, I think the above poster summarized LT well. If your child is free of challenges in school and will really thrive in any environment, this school may work for you. It may work in part because you will say my child seems happy and never mind the fact that the principal is not responsive and communication regarding what is going on in the school at large and what is going on in the classroom is really lacking. I think that is a horrible way to run a school, but passable depending on the child. [/quote][/quote]
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