Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the post OP. This was helpful to read. As much as I like LAMB, I've been going back and forth as to whether I could reasonably handle that commute in a few years. I to the new campus, it looks like it'd be just about a 30 min drive or an hour commute on the train and bus which is my preferred mode of transportation.
Are you saying 30 minute commute by car or 1 hour by public transportation one way to LAMB?? If so, no way in hell is that going to be sustainable. No way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the post OP. This was helpful to read. As much as I like LAMB, I've been going back and forth as to whether I could reasonably handle that commute in a few years. I to the new campus, it looks like it'd be just about a 30 min drive or an hour commute on the train and bus which is my preferred mode of transportation.
Are you saying 30 minute commute by car or 1 hour by public transportation one way to LAMB?? If so, no way in hell is that going to be sustainable. No way.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the post OP. This was helpful to read. As much as I like LAMB, I've been going back and forth as to whether I could reasonably handle that commute in a few years. I to the new campus, it looks like it'd be just about a 30 min drive or an hour commute on the train and bus which is my preferred mode of transportation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the co-location of Truth Montessori at 1800 Perry St. will impact LAMB decision to close the South Dakota campus? It would make sense to keep that campus open since Truth would be an option for parents who want to continue a Montessori education or can't get a seat a DCI.
There is no way. LAMB already has made the decision. It is much more cost effective and easier logistically to run 1 campus than multiple.
Plenty of schools have more than one campus and a lot can change in three years. I wouldn't rule it out as a possibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the co-location of Truth Montessori at 1800 Perry St. will impact LAMB decision to close the South Dakota campus? It would make sense to keep that campus open since Truth would be an option for parents who want to continue a Montessori education or can't get a seat a DCI.
There is no way. LAMB already has made the decision. It is much more cost effective and easier logistically to run 1 campus than multiple.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the post OP. This was helpful to read. As much as I like LAMB, I've been going back and forth as to whether I could reasonably handle that commute in a few years. I to the new campus, it looks like it'd be just about a 30 min drive or an hour commute on the train and bus which is my preferred mode of transportation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if we started PK3 at LAMB South Dakota in fall 2020, how many years would we be at the South Dakota campus?
Three years.
Anonymous wrote:So if we started PK3 at LAMB South Dakota in fall 2020, how many years would we be at the South Dakota campus?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the co-location of Truth Montessori at 1800 Perry St. will impact LAMB decision to close the South Dakota campus? It would make sense to keep that campus open since Truth would be an option for parents who want to continue a Montessori education or can't get a seat a DCI.