Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got an email saying we need to tell them whether we accept the slot by this Friday at 5 PM. They do not say which campus we've been accepted to. I am really interested in the school but I have to say I'm pretty put off by how little they seem to care about welcoming new families. I guess when you have 650 people on your waitlist you don't really have to lift a finger, but come on.
The email I got had the campus in the subject line. Yours didn't?
Anonymous wrote:I have a good but not great PK4 number (good enough to have gotten us in last year) and fantasize about them adding seats when they move elementary to Walter Reed. Can a common lottery loser dream?
Anonymous wrote:I just got an email saying we need to tell them whether we accept the slot by this Friday at 5 PM. They do not say which campus we've been accepted to. I am really interested in the school but I have to say I'm pretty put off by how little they seem to care about welcoming new families. I guess when you have 650 people on your waitlist you don't really have to lift a finger, but come on.
Anonymous wrote:I just got an email saying we need to tell them whether we accept the slot by this Friday at 5 PM. They do not say which campus we've been accepted to. I am really interested in the school but I have to say I'm pretty put off by how little they seem to care about welcoming new families. I guess when you have 650 people on your waitlist you don't really have to lift a finger, but come on.
Anonymous wrote:LAMB admissions, you're killing me! We're one of the lucky 27 and have been patiently waiting for a call or email confirming our enrollment location. Hoping today will be the day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of 2 alums, could you elaborate more? Also, anyone know when LAMB plans to move to Walter Reed? That information is helpful when making a decision. Thanks.
They just move at their own rhythm and in their own way. The work / tasks always get done but it's a place that handles face to face, in person interaction better than electronic communication. In general they are amazing with the kids, and care a lot less about keeping the parents informed.
Re Walter Reed - they aren't moving everything there. For the next few years they will operate in 3 different buildings (Walter Reed, Missouri Avenue and Perry Street).
I believe that Pk3-K will only be at Missouri Ave and Perry Street. You can find out for sure online -- look on the DCPCSB website for their enrollment ceiling increase request. It's spelled out there
Anonymous wrote:And if I recall correctly, the numbering is a little different than other schools - the numbers INCLUDE the admitted students. So the "first" waitlisted person would be number 28 or whatever. Just to manage expectations when people say the list went into the mid-50s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do they determine what kids go to Walter Reed? How are those spots filled?
my assumption would be that they ask current families first (which to my knowledge hasn't been done yet) and then go in order from there.
Anonymous wrote:How do they determine what kids go to Walter Reed? How are those spots filled?