Anonymous wrote:Why and how do they not know something as basic as the location of the school for NEXT YEAR?
How has the charter board not weighed in?
Anonymous wrote:Why and how do they not know something as basic as the location of the school for NEXT YEAR?
How has the charter board not weighed in?
Anonymous wrote:The (very unsatisfying, but truthful) answer to your question about moving: there is a strong likelihood that LAMB will move, but it is definitely not a certainty. The timing is equally uncertain - it is unlikely (IMO) that it will happen for the 18-19 school year, but likely it will occur for the 19-20 school year (assuming it happens at all). There isn't a single good resource for information about the move because it's still an uncertainty. Three things to consider: (1) although LAMB has not been great about communications with parents, it appears that the new administration is trying to be better, (2) if/when you get an offer (and I think with #26 you stand a good chance) you will have an opportunity to tour the school (if it's during the summer you can ask to tour the campus where the summer camp is held), (3) we were like you (through our name in, because why not, and then were surprised by an offer) and have been thrilled so far. If you have other questions, I can try to answer them.
Anonymous wrote:Newbie/ dumb question: My child is #26 on the PK3 waitlist for LAMB. Am I correct in understanding that there's a good chance DC will get a slot?
Also, where can I go (besides this board) to learn more about their upcoming geographical move(s)?
I hadn't seriously researched LAMB b/c I knew there was such a small chance of getting a spot, so I'm a little caught off guard. TIA!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i dont understand why so many people are oblivious to the fact that LAMB has 2 lawsuits and a terrible administration. Getting into LAMB is not a great thing wake up!
There are about 700 people who disagree with you.
Don't feed the trolls. Either she's on the waitlist hoping for a spot by spouting off lies and half truths, or she's crazy. Either way, best to ignore.
Anonymous wrote:PP here who got a call saying my daughter got in to PK3 last week. I got an email today. Just FYI since folks were talking about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i dont understand why so many people are oblivious to the fact that LAMB has 2 lawsuits and a terrible administration. Getting into LAMB is not a great thing wake up!
There are about 700 people who disagree with you.
Anonymous wrote:i dont understand why so many people are oblivious to the fact that LAMB has 2 lawsuits and a terrible administration. Getting into LAMB is not a great thing wake up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry if it’s obvious, but I don’t understand the big deal about LAMB moving to Kingsbury campus and how there would be higher attrition. The Missouri campus is less than a mile from Kingsbury, right? I understand SD campus will be a hike but is there something else that factors into the anticipated high attrition?
Families for whom the SD campus is convenient or doable (Brookland, Woodridge, Capital Hill, Ward 7 or even 8) are going to have a challenging time with Kingsbury. That's the issue.
Yes it's actually quite a commute for these families. Many people prioritize commute in their lottery selection. I take it you didn't.
Anonymous wrote:Dont forget to exclude Sidwell Friends school, Oyster, and Beauvoir. You can't take any chances with your kid. Best never to leave your children with anyone else. After all, an estimated one in 20 teenage boys and adult men sexually abuse children, and an estimated one teenage girl or adult woman in every 3,300 females molests children. So really, never leave your children out of your sight!!!!!
SERIOUSLY!!?? Have you read the lawsuits?? this does not compare to ANY of the cases you list here. If you want to turn the other way and send your kids to a place that does not prioritize safety and transparency then go ahead, but please inform yourself and read the lawsuits that clearly detail how the school continuously ignored several reports over the course of many years.
Anonymous wrote:I just think it's a little silly to tell people you will post it same-day and then not follow through. Why make up your own deadline and then ignore it?