Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard anymore on this topic? A parent told me last week that it's likely going to happen for the 2018-19 school year. I'm okay with that as I think it makes sense for the school long-term, but I'm just hoping they'll let all parents know as soon as they can. It seems like there are always some parents "in the know" at LAMB and a lot of others who are not.
I would be unsurprised if they ended up taking the entire Perry street campus.
If they were going to do that why would they be moving 4th and 5th next year to Walter Reed?
Because there's not room for everyone at SD now. And because they have to pay for Walter Reed.
Consolidating to one campus for 18-19 would involving selling Missouri, selling LAMB's portion of Walter Reed and finding someone to pick up their lease at SD for 18-19 and 19-20, in addition to securing financing and DCPCSB approval to obtain a new building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard anymore on this topic? A parent told me last week that it's likely going to happen for the 2018-19 school year. I'm okay with that as I think it makes sense for the school long-term, but I'm just hoping they'll let all parents know as soon as they can. It seems like there are always some parents "in the know" at LAMB and a lot of others who are not.
I would be unsurprised if they ended up taking the entire Perry street campus.
If they were going to do that why would they be moving 4th and 5th next year to Walter Reed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard anymore on this topic? A parent told me last week that it's likely going to happen for the 2018-19 school year. I'm okay with that as I think it makes sense for the school long-term, but I'm just hoping they'll let all parents know as soon as they can. It seems like there are always some parents "in the know" at LAMB and a lot of others who are not.
I would be unsurprised if they ended up taking the entire Perry street campus.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard anymore on this topic? A parent told me last week that it's likely going to happen for the 2018-19 school year. I'm okay with that as I think it makes sense for the school long-term, but I'm just hoping they'll let all parents know as soon as they can. It seems like there are always some parents "in the know" at LAMB and a lot of others who are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard anymore on this topic? A parent told me last week that it's likely going to happen for the 2018-19 school year. I'm okay with that as I think it makes sense for the school long-term, but I'm just hoping they'll let all parents know as soon as they can. It seems like there are always some parents "in the know" at LAMB and a lot of others who are not.
What's likely going to happen? Moving the whole school?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard anymore on this topic? A parent told me last week that it's likely going to happen for the 2018-19 school year. I'm okay with that as I think it makes sense for the school long-term, but I'm just hoping they'll let all parents know as soon as they can. It seems like there are always some parents "in the know" at LAMB and a lot of others who are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Walter Reed campus?
16th and Aspen Street NW
Well that's far away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Walter Reed campus?
16th and Aspen Street NW
Well that's far away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Walter Reed campus?
16th and Aspen Street NW
Well that's far away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Walter Reed campus?
16th and Aspen Street NW
Anonymous wrote:Where is the Walter Reed campus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As has been clearly explained, there are many good reasons to not share this information yet. In fact, it would be stupid to do so for those exact reasons.
That people are in a huff over this shows that some of the poor communication is more a case of parent entitlement.
A years lead is insufficient time. People bought and sold houses based on the location of lamb. Any mention of school sponsored buses is treated like evidence of treason. It's exhausting what parents are demanded to do on a regular basis. BreakthRough Montessori let's parents drop off students at the curb instead of parking in a sketchy neighborhood and walking them inside. Yu Ying and Mundo verde sponsor buses (Mundo even subsidizes them!). Lamb expects parents to arrive at work late or preferably, not work at all. Now we can't be trusted to know (1) that we are moving and (2) that the move is permanent and far away from the current schools. Straight up RIDICULOUS.
Anonymous wrote:Trying to bring this thread back from all the pettiness.
We are a new LAMB family who doesn't know much of what's going on. So, all 4-5th graders are moving to WR for 17-18 year? Then, are they hoping to combine the following year into one campus?