Anonymous wrote:any news on expansion ? WL movement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so. They go from three PK classrooms to one small 5th grade classroom.
Montessori classes are ages 3-6, 6-9 and 9-12. So, there is no such thing as a PK class and a 5th grade class at LAMB. You must mean primary and upper elementary.
Once again proof that LAMB is not real Montessori. Even their language is off. Also, why isn't anyone questioning the fact that this successful, oh so wonderful, highly sought after school loses half of its students by fifth grade?? Is this really so successful then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I admit to being amused by the parent on this thread saying the kids in my child's upper elementary class didn't have "real" montessori, and therefore, their experience was totally invalid.
I am even more amused because it is fairly obvious that her own child is still on the polishing plates part of the Montessori experience.
As an additional insight, what with the having of a child scoring double 5s on parcc and knowing how to read, I will add: any school that talks about how they "want" to have lower sea people send their kids there but it just isn't happening?
Those people are lame and, much like a person with a three year old who will tell you your Montessori experience isn't genuine?
They are talking out of their ads.
You can assume whatever you want, but like you I have elementary aged Montessori children (plural). I have no idea why you insist otherwise. And because my children have primary experience I know how important it is as a foundation for elementary. If half the kids didn't have that foundation the guide should have to make significant accommodations to the method. Because you and your child don't have that background you don't seem to understand this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so. They go from three PK classrooms to one small 5th grade classroom.
Montessori classes are ages 3-6, 6-9 and 9-12. So, there is no such thing as a PK class and a 5th grade class at LAMB. You must mean primary and upper elementary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So more kids will stay now that there is DCI?
That is the pattern so far.
Last year there were 17 5th graders. This year there are about ~25.
The reason they are seeking permission to add a primary class is due to the need to secure another classroom for a 3rd class of 4th and 5th graders.
Anonymous wrote:So more kids will stay now that there is DCI?
Anonymous wrote:How many kids are in 5th grade compared to Pk3/4. Would like to know how many kids leave.
Anonymous wrote:How many kids are in 5th grade compared to Pk3/4. Would like to know how many kids leave.