Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very unimpressed by LAMB open house last year. I had heard such great things that I expected to be wow'ed but was totally underwhelmed.
We were accepted in April and then they wow'ed us with much more in-depth discussions, tours, and presentations. And DC is there now and happy....
Sum: I don't think LAMB tries very hard at the Open Houses. (I have seen better presentations at their PTA meetings.) I bet Mundo Verde is the same way.
I was impressed by LAMB's open house. It was refreshing that it was in both English and Spanish .
I believe this poster is a troll. If the only thing refreshing about a presentation was that it was offered in two languages, I feel sorry for you. What about the content, and information they had to offer?
Not a troll. Sincere. I feel sorry for you right back.
I thought it was refreshing to be at a presentation where the parents who speak Spanish as a first language were treated on an even playing field with everyone else . It felt like walking the walk on being dual language. It was also nice to hear the quality of the Spanish - since I have heard Spanish at some schools is not up to par. So what if it took a little longer. What would the alternative be? Segregated open houses? It is a dual language school it was nice to have a dual language open house.
The open house I went to last year also was informative about the curriculum about the professional development for teachers etc.
Just because someone has a different opinion from you does not make them a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very unimpressed by LAMB open house last year. I had heard such great things that I expected to be wow'ed but was totally underwhelmed.
We were accepted in April and then they wow'ed us with much more in-depth discussions, tours, and presentations. And DC is there now and happy....
Sum: I don't think LAMB tries very hard at the Open Houses. (I have seen better presentations at their PTA meetings.) I bet Mundo Verde is the same way.
I was impressed by LAMB's open house. It was refreshing that it was in both English and Spanish .
I believe this poster is a troll. If the only thing refreshing about a presentation was that it was offered in two languages, I feel sorry for you. What about the content, and information they had to offer?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent who worked one of the open houses last year mentioned here, I'd love if you could be more specific in these posts re: the open houses so we (at least at our school) could work to try and improve our open house.
If there were specific things like "could use more information, or the tour was boring"
It would be so helpful. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very unimpressed by LAMB open house last year. I had heard such great things that I expected to be wow'ed but was totally underwhelmed.
We were accepted in April and then they wow'ed us with much more in-depth discussions, tours, and presentations. And DC is there now and happy....
Sum: I don't think LAMB tries very hard at the Open Houses. (I have seen better presentations at their PTA meetings.) I bet Mundo Verde is the same way.
I was impressed by LAMB's open house. It was refreshing that it was in both English and Spanish .
I believe this poster is a troll. If the only thing refreshing about a presentation was that it was offered in two languages, I feel sorry for you. What about the content, and information they had to offer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very unimpressed by LAMB open house last year. I had heard such great things that I expected to be wow'ed but was totally underwhelmed.
We were accepted in April and then they wow'ed us with much more in-depth discussions, tours, and presentations. And DC is there now and happy....
Sum: I don't think LAMB tries very hard at the Open Houses. (I have seen better presentations at their PTA meetings.) I bet Mundo Verde is the same way.
I was impressed by LAMB's open house. It was refreshing that it was in both English and Spanish .
Anonymous wrote:Very unimpressed by LAMB open house last year. I had heard such great things that I expected to be wow'ed but was totally underwhelmed.
We were accepted in April and then they wow'ed us with much more in-depth discussions, tours, and presentations. And DC is there now and happy....
Sum: I don't think LAMB tries very hard at the Open Houses. (I have seen better presentations at their PTA meetings.) I bet Mundo Verde is the same way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't made the open house rounds this year, but last year I thought 2 Rivers was nice, but there were so many parents and it was just too crowded. I didn't care for SWS.
My kid is at SWS and we love it. But their open houses, in my experience, are nutty. The (sweet) principal is always totally inaudible and the presentations come off as kind of pie-in-the-sky.
In reality, though, it is a wonderful place.
Anonymous wrote:I was expecting the wow-effect by vising the NW private middle schools last year in preparation for our son (currently in 5th grade, Ward 3) graduation from his elementary DCPS school.
None of the schools we visited (GDS, St Albans, St Patrick, Holy Trinity) impressed us, at all. We found several aspects which would have not worked for him or did not convince us (in addition to the $$$ tuition). We then went to take a look at Basis as some parents from our ES had great words about it, but almost immediately ran away (office style building, long commuting, no outdoor space, no creativity).
At the end of this process, we are unexpectedly but firmly convinced that the best available option for him is our feeder DCPS middle school, Hardy. We are trying to convince as many parents we can from our current 5th grade. I can see that there's still some prejudice around the school, albeit decreasing. All the families who went to visit and talked to Principal & teachers came back very impressed by it. I believe that more than 50% of families form our 5th grade class will attend Hardy.