Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much is it?
Depends on how often you use it. See details here https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5474c47ae4b059fbbf822aed/t/57988faf59cc682f5e3c7071/1469616047473/ELD+Registration+Form+-+16-17.pdf
OMG, the contract is classic:
Word salad wrote it!
"Children have the right to be recognized as subjects of individual, legal, civil, and social rights; as both source and
constructors of their own experience, and thus active participants in the organization of their identities, abilities, and
autonomy, through relationships and interaction with their peers, with adults, with ideas, with objects, and with real and
imaginary events of intercommunicating worlds."
I don't see anything wrong with it other than the sentences are long. It seems to have been translated from Spanish to English. It makes perfect sense in Spanish. You sound ridiculously ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:* 2nd language
* Montessori
* IB middle/high school
* tight community
* low FARMS
* high scores
The question is really, why wouldn't you love LAMB? It's easily one of the best public elementaries in the city.
Depends on what you mean by low. There are still 28% economically disadvantaged students and 37% ELL.
Its not Janney -- more like Oyster in that regard only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much is it?
Depends on how often you use it. See details here https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5474c47ae4b059fbbf822aed/t/57988faf59cc682f5e3c7071/1469616047473/ELD+Registration+Form+-+16-17.pdf
OMG, the contract is classic:
Word salad wrote it!
"Children have the right to be recognized as subjects of individual, legal, civil, and social rights; as both source and
constructors of their own experience, and thus active participants in the organization of their identities, abilities, and
autonomy, through relationships and interaction with their peers, with adults, with ideas, with objects, and with real and
imaginary events of intercommunicating worlds."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much is it?
Depends on how often you use it. See details here https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5474c47ae4b059fbbf822aed/t/57988faf59cc682f5e3c7071/1469616047473/ELD+Registration+Form+-+16-17.pdf
Anonymous wrote:How much is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:* 2nd language
* Montessori
* IB middle/high school
* tight community
* low FARMS
* high scores
The question is really, why wouldn't you love LAMB? It's easily one of the best public elementaries in the city.
Depends on what you mean by low. There are still 28% economically disadvantaged students and 37% ELL.
Its not Janney -- more like Oyster in that regard only.
One Janney is enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:* 2nd language
* Montessori
* IB middle/high school
* tight community
* low FARMS
* high scores
The question is really, why wouldn't you love LAMB? It's easily one of the best public elementaries in the city.
Depends on what you mean by low. There are still 28% economically disadvantaged students and 37% ELL.
Its not Janney -- more like Oyster in that regard only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you accept a LAMB spot, do you automatically get pulled off of common lottery waitlists? Or can you enroll in a common lottery school AND also LAMB until the May 1 deadline?
If LAMB and a common lottery school both enter your child into the DC-wide student database as a student, an error should surface. But you could be double enrolled for a time.
You also risk losing slots at both schools.
Anonymous wrote:* 2nd language
* Montessori
* IB middle/high school
* tight community
* low FARMS
* high scores
The question is really, why wouldn't you love LAMB? It's easily one of the best public elementaries in the city.