Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child goes to LAMB. It is a fantastic school. Literally, our only complaint about the school is the parking.
Not OP, but a new-to-DC parent with many of the same questions as OP. Can I ask if you are at the South Dakota Ave. campus where the abuse occurred? Do you feel that the interim leadership and/or the LAMB board has handed this in a way that gives you confidence something like this will never, ever happen again?
All of that stuff happened before we got there. I sort of wondered about it at first, but we sort of forgot about it. Other people can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the entire leadership was fired after that stuff happened. There's no one in charge there now who was in power then. I don't really worry about it, because I personally believe there is not a single school in the United States that would tolerate sexual abuse of children. Anyway, LAMB is an amazing school. There is a reason why 700 kids apply to 25 pre-K slots. We have been stunned at how much our child has learned. Even the aftercare is great. At many schools, the kids watch television during the aftercare. At LAMB, they go to museums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is acting leadership in place.
Search for permanent ED continues.
Board has turned over, but new procedures and policies were put in place.
Teachers holding down the fort and things seem pretty normal for the students.
No, there is a new ED now - she started last week. We don't know when there will be a new Principal. We are at SD and have children in lower elementary. I'm satisfied with the evolution that has occurred in terms of leadership and board changes (which I think were long overdue). The board is almost entirely new now and they are still growing. There is a greater emphasis on communication and transparency now, and while parents will always want more, I think they're doing pretty good. The teachers and lower level leadership have done a tremendous job of keeping the tumult from the kids, though I know they are concerned about the future of the school as much as the parents are/were.
Anonymous wrote:There is acting leadership in place.
Search for permanent ED continues.
Board has turned over, but new procedures and policies were put in place.
Teachers holding down the fort and things seem pretty normal for the students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child goes to LAMB. It is a fantastic school. Literally, our only complaint about the school is the parking.
Not OP, but a new-to-DC parent with many of the same questions as OP. Can I ask if you are at the South Dakota Ave. campus where the abuse occurred? Do you feel that the interim leadership and/or the LAMB board has handed this in a way that gives you confidence something like this will never, ever happen again?
All of that stuff happened before we got there. I sort of wondered about it at first, but we sort of forgot about it. Other people can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the entire leadership was fired after that stuff happened. There's no one in charge there now who was in power then. I don't really worry about it, because I personally believe there is not a single school in the United States that would tolerate sexual abuse of children. Anyway, LAMB is an amazing school. There is a reason why 700 kids apply to 25 pre-K slots. We have been stunned at how much our child has learned. Even the aftercare is great. At many schools, the kids watch television during the aftercare. At LAMB, they go to museums.
Wow. Just wow. Do you even know what happened? It was tolerated and allowed to continue at LAMB. No the entire leadership wasn't fired. Some were even kept on to assist with acquiring a new location. Children's lives were ruined because of LAMB. You can't say that about many schools.
Oh, you're going to get a lot of this on DCUM -- lots of people whose children have never set foot at LAMB, who have no connection to the school, arguing that it is a safe house for perverts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child goes to LAMB. It is a fantastic school. Literally, our only complaint about the school is the parking.
Not OP, but a new-to-DC parent with many of the same questions as OP. Can I ask if you are at the South Dakota Ave. campus where the abuse occurred? Do you feel that the interim leadership and/or the LAMB board has handed this in a way that gives you confidence something like this will never, ever happen again?
All of that stuff happened before we got there. I sort of wondered about it at first, but we sort of forgot about it. Other people can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the entire leadership was fired after that stuff happened. There's no one in charge there now who was in power then. I don't really worry about it, because I personally believe there is not a single school in the United States that would tolerate sexual abuse of children. Anyway, LAMB is an amazing school. There is a reason why 700 kids apply to 25 pre-K slots. We have been stunned at how much our child has learned. Even the aftercare is great. At many schools, the kids watch television during the aftercare. At LAMB, they go to museums.
Wow. Just wow. Do you even know what happened? It was tolerated and allowed to continue at LAMB. No the entire leadership wasn't fired. Some were even kept on to assist with acquiring a new location. Children's lives were ruined because of LAMB. You can't say that about many schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child goes to LAMB. It is a fantastic school. Literally, our only complaint about the school is the parking.
Not OP, but a new-to-DC parent with many of the same questions as OP. Can I ask if you are at the South Dakota Ave. campus where the abuse occurred? Do you feel that the interim leadership and/or the LAMB board has handed this in a way that gives you confidence something like this will never, ever happen again?
All of that stuff happened before we got there. I sort of wondered about it at first, but we sort of forgot about it. Other people can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the entire leadership was fired after that stuff happened. There's no one in charge there now who was in power then. I don't really worry about it, because I personally believe there is not a single school in the United States that would tolerate sexual abuse of children. Anyway, LAMB is an amazing school. There is a reason why 700 kids apply to 25 pre-K slots. We have been stunned at how much our child has learned. Even the aftercare is great. At many schools, the kids watch television during the aftercare. At LAMB, they go to museums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child goes to LAMB. It is a fantastic school. Literally, our only complaint about the school is the parking.
Not OP, but a new-to-DC parent with many of the same questions as OP. Can I ask if you are at the South Dakota Ave. campus where the abuse occurred? Do you feel that the interim leadership and/or the LAMB board has handed this in a way that gives you confidence something like this will never, ever happen again?
All of that stuff happened before we got there. I sort of wondered about it at first, but we sort of forgot about it. Other people can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the entire leadership was fired after that stuff happened. There's no one in charge there now who was in power then. I don't really worry about it, because I personally believe there is not a single school in the United States that would tolerate sexual abuse of children. Anyway, LAMB is an amazing school. There is a reason why 700 kids apply to 25 pre-K slots. We have been stunned at how much our child has learned. Even the aftercare is great. At many schools, the kids watch television during the aftercare. At LAMB, they go to museums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child goes to LAMB. It is a fantastic school. Literally, our only complaint about the school is the parking.
Not OP, but a new-to-DC parent with many of the same questions as OP. Can I ask if you are at the South Dakota Ave. campus where the abuse occurred? Do you feel that the interim leadership and/or the LAMB board has handed this in a way that gives you confidence something like this will never, ever happen again?
Anonymous wrote:My child goes to LAMB. It is a fantastic school. Literally, our only complaint about the school is the parking.