Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB is unlikely to remove masking….like ever. You have to consider what that means for your child learning basic subjects in a different language.
I would go DCPS at this point if immersion is your primary interest.
Can you tell me what you're basing this on? We enrolled my DC for pk3, but seriously considering pulling out and staying at CBO because of this. I've tried emailing admin, but haven't heard anything back yet so would love to hear from current parents about their expectations. Hoping in the long run Covid will not be a huge issue for my not-yet-pk3's elementary school experience, and would love to be in Montessori if we can get through the next year, but this is seriously making me question if our IB would just be a better bet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB is unlikely to remove masking….like ever. You have to consider what that means for your child learning basic subjects in a different language.
I would go DCPS at this point if immersion is your primary interest.
Can you tell me what you're basing this on? We enrolled my DC for pk3, but seriously considering pulling out and staying at CBO because of this. I've tried emailing admin, but haven't heard anything back yet so would love to hear from current parents about their expectations. Hoping in the long run Covid will not be a huge issue for my not-yet-pk3's elementary school experience, and would love to be in Montessori if we can get through the next year, but this is seriously making me question if our IB would just be a better bet.
Well, we still have indoor mandated masking. The admin keep saying they will update this policy next week, or in coming weeks, or some time. Over and over, this is what admin says, and then never announces anything.
Also, don't trust anything the admin says about next year, because she'll just change it with no regard for the decisions you make based on what they tell you. Like, they announced to entering parents in the pandemic that they'd have hybrid starting in Fall 2020, but didn't announce that to parents of returning students. Then they just changed everything two weeks later.
Expect to be jerked around and have no recourse, and don't expect that your voice means anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB is unlikely to remove masking….like ever. You have to consider what that means for your child learning basic subjects in a different language.
I would go DCPS at this point if immersion is your primary interest.
Can you tell me what you're basing this on? We enrolled my DC for pk3, but seriously considering pulling out and staying at CBO because of this. I've tried emailing admin, but haven't heard anything back yet so would love to hear from current parents about their expectations. Hoping in the long run Covid will not be a huge issue for my not-yet-pk3's elementary school experience, and would love to be in Montessori if we can get through the next year, but this is seriously making me question if our IB would just be a better bet.
Well, we still have indoor mandated masking. The admin keep saying they will update this policy next week, or in coming weeks, or some time. Over and over, this is what admin says, and then never announces anything.
Also, don't trust anything the admin says about next year, because she'll just change it with no regard for the decisions you make based on what they tell you. Like, they announced to entering parents in the pandemic that they'd have hybrid starting in Fall 2020, but didn't announce that to parents of returning students. Then they just changed everything two weeks later.
Expect to be jerked around and have no recourse, and don't expect that your voice means anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB is unlikely to remove masking….like ever. You have to consider what that means for your child learning basic subjects in a different language.
I would go DCPS at this point if immersion is your primary interest.
Can you tell me what you're basing this on? We enrolled my DC for pk3, but seriously considering pulling out and staying at CBO because of this. I've tried emailing admin, but haven't heard anything back yet so would love to hear from current parents about their expectations. Hoping in the long run Covid will not be a huge issue for my not-yet-pk3's elementary school experience, and would love to be in Montessori if we can get through the next year, but this is seriously making me question if our IB would just be a better bet.
Anonymous wrote:LAMB is unlikely to remove masking….like ever. You have to consider what that means for your child learning basic subjects in a different language.
I would go DCPS at this point if immersion is your primary interest.
Anonymous wrote:It all boils down to demographics. DCPS has IB kids where Charters do not brining in a variance of demographics if you know what I mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get that some people are (rightly!!) upset with the administration re: SD location moving and the bus situation, but can anyone speak to how it's been for their children? How are academics? Are your kids happy at LAMB? Are they learning? Are they enjoying school? What is teacher turnover like, etc? Thanks!
There is one anti-LAMB troll who posts a bunch in all of the LAMB threads. Those posts are all probably the same person.
Teachers tend to stay. There are some very experienced great teachers at the SD location. Children seem to be very happy and they really emphasize kindness at the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lamb moved campuses, realizing that many students wouldn’t be able to attend the Kingsbury campus. They liked to us telling us that we could stay at the South Dakota campus for several years. Months later they completely reversed their decision, but claimed we would have a bus. Blaming Covid, they canceled the bus. People ask about the bus constantly, but LAMB’s position has been that they’re “exploring” it. Today they announced they’re offering free beginner spanish classes for parents. But there continues to be no money for a bus.
That pretty clearly shows their priorities. I wouldn’t choose lamb.
LAMB never blamed COVID for cancelling the bus. What they blamed was the Zoning Agreement that was struck in order to allow occupancy of the 14th St location. That agreement specifically bans busses on campus outside of field trips. The agreement does allow for the possibility of a shuttle service using vans; though I'm not sure how practical that would be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lamb moved campuses, realizing that many students wouldn’t be able to attend the Kingsbury campus. They liked to us telling us that we could stay at the South Dakota campus for several years. Months later they completely reversed their decision, but claimed we would have a bus. Blaming Covid, they canceled the bus. People ask about the bus constantly, but LAMB’s position has been that they’re “exploring” it. Today they announced they’re offering free beginner spanish classes for parents. But there continues to be no money for a bus.
That pretty clearly shows their priorities. I wouldn’t choose lamb.
LAMB never blamed COVID for cancelling the bus. What they blamed was the Zoning Agreement that was struck in order to allow occupancy of the 14th St location. That agreement specifically bans busses on campus outside of field trips. The agreement does allow for the possibility of a shuttle service using vans; though I'm not sure how practical that would be.
Anonymous wrote:Lamb moved campuses, realizing that many students wouldn’t be able to attend the Kingsbury campus. They liked to us telling us that we could stay at the South Dakota campus for several years. Months later they completely reversed their decision, but claimed we would have a bus. Blaming Covid, they canceled the bus. People ask about the bus constantly, but LAMB’s position has been that they’re “exploring” it. Today they announced they’re offering free beginner spanish classes for parents. But there continues to be no money for a bus.
That pretty clearly shows their priorities. I wouldn’t choose lamb.
Anonymous wrote:I get that some people are (rightly!!) upset with the administration re: SD location moving and the bus situation, but can anyone speak to how it's been for their children? How are academics? Are your kids happy at LAMB? Are they learning? Are they enjoying school? What is teacher turnover like, etc? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get that some people are (rightly!!) upset with the administration re: SD location moving and the bus situation, but can anyone speak to how it's been for their children? How are academics? Are your kids happy at LAMB? Are they learning? Are they enjoying school? What is teacher turnover like, etc? Thanks!
There is one anti-LAMB troll who posts a bunch in all of the LAMB threads. Those posts are all probably the same person.
Teachers tend to stay. There are some very experienced great teachers at the SD location. Children seem to be very happy and they really emphasize kindness at the school.