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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also anyone could see WR was just too small and it would ensure that lamb would have to lease at South Dakota. i don't believe the Kingsbury move will happen though. It will be a Walter Reed situation where we are told it's happening and the administration messes it up. Let's stop personally attacking people brave enough to stand up and take a position on something. [/quote] WR was never intended to be for the whole school and I have never heard the administration indicated it was supposed to be. What was the WR "situation" that you are referring to? [/quote] [b]It was intended to be the final home of lamb. But in the end lamb got such a small part, there was no way that the whole school would fit there.[/b] WR and Missouri aren't enough to contain the whole school. So that, combined with the lease of South Dakota is a reasonable assumption that it would stay in South Dakota. And I agree wjth the other poster that we would have left when they would have tried to push us over th WR. [/quote] Actually it was always to be the second LAMB campus. They never intended to give MO Ave. up. But when they decided they needed to grow instead of WL siblings of current students (a scenario that came close to happening several years ago) they set themselves on a path to outgrow MO + WR. [/quote] The real problem here is DCPS. If DCPS could allocate sufficient education funds and provide a quality bilingual education, then residents wouldn't have to run all over town chasing quality charter schools. If Lamb can do it whey can't DCPS. Look at Marie Reed, they are DCPS and doing it. If we lived in a society that valued education as a priority this wouldn't be happening. Our letter writing campaigns should be directed towards the Mayor and DC Council to make this happen. [/quote] +1000[/quote]
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