Anonymous wrote:They are trying to roll us past the May 1 enrollment date elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
A move to the Kingsbury building wouldn't happen until 2019-20. LAMB hasn't taken the proposal to the charter board yet.
This has not been announced formally. Lamb’s Board is terrible, and totally unresponsive. Don’t be surprised if they move anyway.
Actually the Board has been responsive about this. And not terrible.
Are you high? They have given parents zero real information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
A move to the Kingsbury building wouldn't happen until 2019-20. LAMB hasn't taken the proposal to the charter board yet.
This has not been announced formally. Lamb’s Board is terrible, and totally unresponsive. Don’t be surprised if they move anyway.
Actually the Board has been responsive about this. And not terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
A move to the Kingsbury building wouldn't happen until 2019-20. LAMB hasn't taken the proposal to the charter board yet.
This has not been announced formally. Lamb’s Board is terrible, and totally unresponsive. Don’t be surprised if they move anyway.
Well they can't move until the charter board approves it. And the charter board has to put it out for public comment for a minimum of 60 days.
Anonymous wrote: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?
they do not have confirmation of their location because this is still in the hands of the Board of Zoning Adjustment to create final language that would allow for the move to Kingsbury. It is DC government at work right now, not LAMB being unable to make a decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
A move to the Kingsbury building wouldn't happen until 2019-20. LAMB hasn't taken the proposal to the charter board yet.
This has not been announced formally. Lamb’s Board is terrible, and totally unresponsive. Don’t be surprised if they move anyway.
Actually the Board has been responsive about this. And not terrible.
Anonymous wrote: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?
I am another new parent. I asked at a new parent tour last week- they will be in their current locations for next school year, hoping for Kingsbury for the 19-20 school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
A move to the Kingsbury building wouldn't happen until 2019-20. LAMB hasn't taken the proposal to the charter board yet.
This has not been announced formally. Lamb’s Board is terrible, and totally unresponsive. Don’t be surprised if they move anyway.
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:Anonymous wrote: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?
A move to the Kingsbury building wouldn't happen until 2019-20. LAMB hasn't taken the proposal to the charter board yet.
This has not been announced formally. Lamb’s Board is terrible, and totally unresponsive. Don’t be surprised if they move anyway.
Anonymous wrote: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?
A move to the Kingsbury building wouldn't happen until 2019-20. LAMB hasn't taken the proposal to the charter board yet.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Thanks so much for this - sounds like if/ when it's time to make a decision, we'll have to do so without a clear picture on the long-term commute. I would love to hear your perspective on how Spanish immersion has gone for your children - have you supported it outside of the classroom? My family is 100% for language immersion, but not necessarily Spanish (we speak english and another european language at home). In theory we love the idea of a bilingual education but want to go in with our eyes open with regards to the amount of extra effort it'll take as a family. Thanks so much for your perspective!
Anonymous wrote: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.
Thanks so much for this - sounds like if/ when it's time to make a decision, we'll have to do so without a clear picture on the long-term commute. I would love to hear your perspective on how Spanish immersion has gone for your children - have you supported it outside of the classroom? My family is 100% for language immersion, but not necessarily Spanish (we speak english and another european language at home). In theory we love the idea of a bilingual education but want to go in with our eyes open with regards to the amount of extra effort it'll take as a family. Thanks so much for your perspective!