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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: How did the meeting at the Missouri campus go yesterday? Did the administration reveal more information or basically repeated what they said at the SD meeting last week? It went well - the facility looks incredible. I'm amazed this may be an option for us. It was really exciting. The administration and teachers are so thrilled with this opportunity for the students. Diane talked about the primary kids having a garden right outside their classrooms, space for composting, she asked us to imagine the little kids up on the attic floor in the library sitting on window seats looking out the big windows. It's a dream location. Not all my kids will get to take advantage of it with the phased move, but I am excited for all future LAMB kids. It's a terrible location in a shady neighborhood and they were extremely light on specifics. The architectural rendering was some pretty photoshop, not concrete plans. It is nowhere near the metro, so yet another way lamb will ensure poor children don't bother applying. Their timetable is totally inaccurate. It's yet another mess by this administration, and some parents are so gullible they will swallow this without asking any questions. Shady?! Do you mean because of all of our lovely trees? I live a few blocks from here. It's a lovely neighborhood, with easy bus access on 14th, 16th St. You could go to Ft Totten metro and take a bus down Kennedy and walk 3 blocks. It's a really family friendly neighborhood. Shady?? I live a few blocks from there also, along with many other families with young kids. It's family-friendly and green and close to two major bus lines. I'm sorry that it will not be convenient for some, but let's not spread falsehoods about the location. It also happens to be a mixed income neighborhood, but let's not let facts get in the way...[/quote] It is extremely close to silver spring, so great for all the residency cheaters too! What a plus! We get rid of all the "undesirables" to boot![/quote]
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