Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are considering lamb know that today, Friday Jan 31, lamb announced to parents that they were closing the school on Monday. The parentsquare title just says “a day without immigrants”. Thankfully I read the message since I strongly support the cause. I cannot believe that this was (1) so poorly communicated to parents and (2) there is only a half day to find care.
Lamb is very much the type of place that makes last minute decisions that seriously affect parents without letting them know ahead of time.
For what it's worth, that's a very Latin American cultural thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:If you are considering lamb know that today, Friday Jan 31, lamb announced to parents that they were closing the school on Monday. The parentsquare title just says “a day without immigrants”. Thankfully I read the message since I strongly support the cause. I cannot believe that this was (1) so poorly communicated to parents and (2) there is only a half day to find care.
Lamb is very much the type of place that makes last minute decisions that seriously affect parents without letting them know ahead of time.
Anonymous wrote:DC Bilingual has some of the best green space and play space of any school in the city, Bilingual or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lamb is absolutely fantastic for primary. Anything beyond that gets worse every year. Few upper el parents are happy.
Upper El parent here and highly disagree.
Upper el parent here and strongly agree.
Take a look at the declining test scores, the amount of teacher turnover, and the dismal track record of lamb kids at dci. Not good, sorry.
Have a child in 3rd grade and have been really happy but agree I am wary about 4-5th. Let’s see what happens.
That being said our experience to date has been SO wonderful, that I still unequivocally recommend LAMB to prek3 families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lamb is absolutely fantastic for primary. Anything beyond that gets worse every year. Few upper el parents are happy.
Upper El parent here and highly disagree.
Upper el parent here and strongly agree.
Take a look at the declining test scores, the amount of teacher turnover, and the dismal track record of lamb kids at dci. Not good, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mundo Verde Calle Ocho and Yu Ying have pretty nice green spaces- those were our top choices for bilingual. YY would not be a heinous commute.
MVC8 doesn’t have any green space. They have a blacktop where kids sometimes play, and a mulched area next to the school with some tables. There’s a lovely fenced in green space across the street, not owned by the school, that children can’t access. It’s a shame! The kids walk to nearby parks for recess.