Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here in a similar situation. We're at LAMB. I have one kid in an older grade so I don't think they'd care about him. But, my younger child is pre-k 3. Would they allow you to keep the younger child because you have a sibling there or would they likely force the younger one out for a dc resident?
LAMB is pretty well known for having MD residents at it's school. I don't think you'll have a problem.
Yeah, but now the school is full of gentrifiers and they're cracking down on cheats. I wouldn't want that problem. Would this be a question to pose to the principal or to the charter board? Who's in charge and what are the lawful rules?
I don't think they are "cracking down" as I know a MD admitted this year.
To LAMB? Does his/her classmates know? How is she/he treated at play dates etc... And how have they not been turned in if not paying tuition? Also, would would decide if younger pre-k kid can stay and pay in the situation where there's an older sib?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here in a similar situation. We're at LAMB. I have one kid in an older grade so I don't think they'd care about him. But, my younger child is pre-k 3. Would they allow you to keep the younger child because you have a sibling there or would they likely force the younger one out for a dc resident?
LAMB is pretty well known for having MD residents at it's school. I don't think you'll have a problem.
Yeah, but now the school is full of gentrifiers and they're cracking down on cheats. I wouldn't want that problem. Would this be a question to pose to the principal or to the charter board? Who's in charge and what are the lawful rules?
I don't think they are "cracking down" as I know a MD admitted this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here in a similar situation. We're at LAMB. I have one kid in an older grade so I don't think they'd care about him. But, my younger child is pre-k 3. Would they allow you to keep the younger child because you have a sibling there or would they likely force the younger one out for a dc resident?
LAMB is pretty well known for having MD residents at it's school. I don't think you'll have a problem.
Yeah, but now the school is full of gentrifiers and they're cracking down on cheats. I wouldn't want that problem. Would this be a question to pose to the principal or to the charter board? Who's in charge and what are the lawful rules?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's definitively set up process for tuition payments, if you are allowed to stay. I have friends from VA and MD who have kids in certain DCPS schools, like Duke Ellington, where it is permitted.
Ellington is different because it's admission by audition. They can say "we have space for X kids but X-10 passed our audition so we'll take 10 kids from outside DC." Charters can't do that. You can only pay nonresident tuition if they've gone through their whole waitlist of DC residents. If you care so much about the school, I'd suggest one of you keeps living in DC. Alternately, many districts around DC have immersion--there was just this week a Post article about the French and Spanish programs in PG county, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here in a similar situation. We're at LAMB. I have one kid in an older grade so I don't think they'd care about him. But, my younger child is pre-k 3. Would they allow you to keep the younger child because you have a sibling there or would they likely force the younger one out for a dc resident?
LAMB is pretty well known for having MD residents at it's school. I don't think you'll have a problem.
Yeah, but now the school is full of gentrifiers and they're cracking down on cheats. I wouldn't want that problem. Would this be a question to pose to the principal or to the charter board? Who's in charge and what are the lawful rules?
Anonymous wrote:There's definitively set up process for tuition payments, if you are allowed to stay. I have friends from VA and MD who have kids in certain DCPS schools, like Duke Ellington, where it is permitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here in a similar situation. We're at LAMB. I have one kid in an older grade so I don't think they'd care about him. But, my younger child is pre-k 3. Would they allow you to keep the younger child because you have a sibling there or would they likely force the younger one out for a dc resident?
LAMB is pretty well known for having MD residents at it's school. I don't think you'll have a problem.
Anonymous wrote:NP here in a similar situation. We're at LAMB. I have one kid in an older grade so I don't think they'd care about him. But, my younger child is pre-k 3. Would they allow you to keep the younger child because you have a sibling there or would they likely force the younger one out for a dc resident?