Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BWAHAHA - I also live in the neighborhood, and I'm dying trying to imagine which dillweed is the OP. I agree that you're probably not as beloved as you think, OP. I think L-T will be just fine without you. Good luck with your 120+ waitlist numbers.
What is a dillweed?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How can you not know anyone in your neighborhood who goes to your IB school? I think it's great that you are trying to find info about L-T. If you don't end up sending your kids there, at the very least, try to be engaged in your neighborhood school regardless. I imagine your kids will be living near those who will attend L-T. There have been feedback on this thread listing pros and cons and from current parents and I hope they have been helpful. Maybe you should chat with the principal about some of the cocncerns you've heard from several years ago. No one who sends their kids to LT thinks it's perfect but at least those whose posted are happy regardless.
Anonymous wrote:LT is at 7th and G NE in Ward 6 on Capitol Hill.
I live a few blocks away and have young children. I know 4 families that have children that have attended LT in the last 5 years, and they have all moved on to greener pastures. No one has stayed past 2nd grade. I know more families IB that pay for private school.
What is wrong with this picture?
Anonymous wrote:LT is at 7th and G NE in Ward 6 on Capitol Hill.
I live a few blocks away and have young children. I know 4 families that have children that have attended LT in the last 5 years, and they have all moved on to greener pastures. No one has stayed past 2nd grade. I know more families IB that pay for private school.
What is wrong with this picture?
Anonymous wrote:
How can you not know anyone in your neighborhood who goes to your IB school? I think it's great that you are trying to find info about L-T. If you don't end up sending your kids there, at the very least, try to be engaged in your neighborhood school regardless. I imagine your kids will be living near those who will attend L-T. There have been feedback on this thread listing pros and cons and from current parents and I hope they have been helpful. Maybe you should chat with the principal about some of the cocncerns you've heard from several years ago. No one who sends their kids to LT thinks it's perfect but at least those whose posted are happy regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I logged on after my self-imposed DCUM evening moratorium specifically for the purpose of flaming you. You, on the basis of scant, if any, knowledge, are criticizing a hard-working and apparently very successful civil servant because her AFFECT is not as deferential to you think all your vaunted Ivyness deserves. Can't you see how that comes off? You really need to check yourself before you get any further into this thing. I don't know what sort of steamrollering you are used to doing in your professional life, but it's not appropriate to apply that ethos here.
i don't care about her affect, except as it translates over time into the culture. I care about the culture. I said in the earlier post that I really appreciated all of this dialogue, and it has completely changed my opinion on the schools culture, which seems now to have a pretty active group that cares and is sticking around. Relax. I am not vaunted nor a steamroller. Go play with your kids. I am stuck working unfortunately and happily thinking of meeting more of you lovely LT parents. No joke.
If you really cared about the culture you would not be posting rumors about the school and frowning face emoticons on the internet.
Hmm. Last time I checked it is generally considered healthy for people to ask questions. There does seem to be some false info from a few years ago that I heard, that is perhaps, thankfully, no longer relevant? I am not a young parent, so it doesn't surprise me that things could have changed, and in fact I am really grateful to know they have. It wasn't an issue to me to research until now, and is complicated by the fact I don't know anyone in the school currently. I wierdly know tons of other parents at other schools, but none in this school. I don't understand why you are so worked up, but maybe you should actually be grateful that this thread might help other people know more about the school that has, in the past, had a checkered history. How about this. I will write down the names of all of the people that have told me these things and you can take your issues out on them. Let me know, then you can have an actual hit list for the people who have had bad experiences at your precious school and dared to talk about it. Then, no one will ever be able to say anything less than glowing about Ludlow Taylor.
It is easy. I am an older parent, as I have mentioned, who heard some horror stories a few years back, and have put my energies elsewhere. Besides that, I work a lot and there are plenty of neighbors I do not know. Why do you care? Trying to figure out who I am for your hitlist? Grow up, and let there be healthy dialogue.
How can you not know anyone in your neighborhood who goes to your IB school? I think it's great that you are trying to find info about L-T. If you don't end up sending your kids there, at the very least, try to be engaged in your neighborhood school regardless. I imagine your kids will be living near those who will attend L-T. There have been feedback on this thread listing pros and cons and from current parents and I hope they have been helpful. Maybe you should chat with the principal about some of the cocncerns you've heard from several years ago. No one who sends their kids to LT thinks it's perfect but at least those whose posted are happy regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I logged on after my self-imposed DCUM evening moratorium specifically for the purpose of flaming you. You, on the basis of scant, if any, knowledge, are criticizing a hard-working and apparently very successful civil servant because her AFFECT is not as deferential to you think all your vaunted Ivyness deserves. Can't you see how that comes off? You really need to check yourself before you get any further into this thing. I don't know what sort of steamrollering you are used to doing in your professional life, but it's not appropriate to apply that ethos here.
Odds are this is Cobbs. Way to specific and personal.
Anonymous wrote:At the last PTA meeting, a very active parent at the school stood up and announced a scary disease diagnosis she had received that afternoon. Overnight, the LT community - principal included -mobilized to provide this family with meals, grocery trips, kid dropoffs and pickups -- everything they needed while the mother healed. By the time I joined up, every single requested task for 3 months had already been signed up for by other members of the community; there was nothing left for me to do. It is an amazing place to send my child to school. The people are the best.
Signed,
an Ivy-educated LT parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I logged on after my self-imposed DCUM evening moratorium specifically for the purpose of flaming you. You, on the basis of scant, if any, knowledge, are criticizing a hard-working and apparently very successful civil servant because her AFFECT is not as deferential to you think all your vaunted Ivyness deserves. Can't you see how that comes off? You really need to check yourself before you get any further into this thing. I don't know what sort of steamrollering you are used to doing in your professional life, but it's not appropriate to apply that ethos here.
i don't care about her affect, except as it translates over time into the culture. I care about the culture. I said in the earlier post that I really appreciated all of this dialogue, and it has completely changed my opinion on the schools culture, which seems now to have a pretty active group that cares and is sticking around. Relax. I am not vaunted nor a steamroller. Go play with your kids. I am stuck working unfortunately and happily thinking of meeting more of you lovely LT parents. No joke.
If you really cared about the culture you would not be posting rumors about the school and frowning face emoticons on the internet.
Hmm. Last time I checked it is generally considered healthy for people to ask questions. There does seem to be some false info from a few years ago that I heard, that is perhaps, thankfully, no longer relevant? I am not a young parent, so it doesn't surprise me that things could have changed, and in fact I am really grateful to know they have. It wasn't an issue to me to research until now, and is complicated by the fact I don't know anyone in the school currently. I wierdly know tons of other parents at other schools, but none in this school. I don't understand why you are so worked up, but maybe you should actually be grateful that this thread might help other people know more about the school that has, in the past, had a checkered history. How about this. I will write down the names of all of the people that have told me these things and you can take your issues out on them. Let me know, then you can have an actual hit list for the people who have had bad experiences at your precious school and dared to talk about it. Then, no one will ever be able to say anything less than glowing about Ludlow Taylor.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I logged on after my self-imposed DCUM evening moratorium specifically for the purpose of flaming you. You, on the basis of scant, if any, knowledge, are criticizing a hard-working and apparently very successful civil servant because her AFFECT is not as deferential to you think all your vaunted Ivyness deserves. Can't you see how that comes off? You really need to check yourself before you get any further into this thing. I don't know what sort of steamrollering you are used to doing in your professional life, but it's not appropriate to apply that ethos here.