Anonymous wrote:People are saying there will be a lot of movement. But that means those people got another spot. Those who may want to leave is not the same as those who got into another great school. Which won’t be that many. Still for those on the waitlist it might be a decent year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the deadline for reserving seats? When does the waitlist start moving?
The end of May. There will be movement. Lots of families tired of the Kingsbury Circus are leaving.
It’s the beginning of May. And definitely seats will move.
Not for returning parents. End of May. There will be significant movement this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the deadline for reserving seats? When does the waitlist start moving?
The end of May. There will be movement. Lots of families tired of the Kingsbury Circus are leaving.
It’s the beginning of May. And definitely seats will move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the deadline for reserving seats? When does the waitlist start moving?
The end of May. There will be movement. Lots of families tired of the Kingsbury Circus are leaving.
Anonymous wrote:When is the deadline for reserving seats? When does the waitlist start moving?
Anonymous wrote:Any word on this? Prospective parents were told South Dakota would be an option next year but supposedly this isn’t true? Can anyone clarify?
Anonymous wrote:Any word on this? Prospective parents were told South Dakota would be an option next year but supposedly this isn’t true? Can anyone clarify?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be honest when we first started just this fall at SD I was like, THIS is the famed Lamb? There is a music room my daughter has never seen, and art room too I think which she's not used. PE is a few minutes indoors each week. No after school specials or clubs. No gardening or library or whatnot. Simple but nice things I'd seen on tours of many other schools. I've come to understand that the seemingly ad-hoc chaotic systems have been a result in part of this untimely opening of Walter Reed and all the disruption of the past year plus, the impact of the child molester coupled with last minute move announcement, just way too much all together. So for the sake of the whole school, I hope the move works out and provides some stability for the future. And that the bussing works out, too.
Pk3 students don’t do art or music specials. How checked out are you that you don’t know that?
Ummm that's my point! That is new this year! And unnecessary.
Pk3 kids have specials in South Dakota.
Interesting how it seems only Missouri parents feel they can weigh in on the move when it barely affects them at all.
Glad to hear you blab on when people have to uproot their children from their communities and go to inferior schools so you can put your kids in a construction site at kingsbury to build the Barrie Lynn Tapia music hall.
Priorities.
As mentioned I’m an SD parent not Missouri. And you missed my point entirely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be honest when we first started just this fall at SD I was like, THIS is the famed Lamb? There is a music room my daughter has never seen, and art room too I think which she's not used. PE is a few minutes indoors each week. No after school specials or clubs. No gardening or library or whatnot. Simple but nice things I'd seen on tours of many other schools. I've come to understand that the seemingly ad-hoc chaotic systems have been a result in part of this untimely opening of Walter Reed and all the disruption of the past year plus, the impact of the child molester coupled with last minute move announcement, just way too much all together. So for the sake of the whole school, I hope the move works out and provides some stability for the future. And that the bussing works out, too.
Pk3 students don’t do art or music specials. How checked out are you that you don’t know that?
Ummm that's my point! That is new this year! And unnecessary.
Pk3 kids have specials in South Dakota.
Interesting how it seems only Missouri parents feel they can weigh in on the move when it barely affects them at all.
Glad to hear you blab on when people have to uproot their children from their communities and go to inferior schools so you can put your kids in a construction site at kingsbury to build the Barrie Lynn Tapia music hall.
Priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be honest when we first started just this fall at SD I was like, THIS is the famed Lamb? There is a music room my daughter has never seen, and art room too I think which she's not used. PE is a few minutes indoors each week. No after school specials or clubs. No gardening or library or whatnot. Simple but nice things I'd seen on tours of many other schools. I've come to understand that the seemingly ad-hoc chaotic systems have been a result in part of this untimely opening of Walter Reed and all the disruption of the past year plus, the impact of the child molester coupled with last minute move announcement, just way too much all together. So for the sake of the whole school, I hope the move works out and provides some stability for the future. And that the bussing works out, too.
Pk3 students don’t do art or music specials. How checked out are you that you don’t know that?
Ummm that's my point! That is new this year! And unnecessary.
Pk3 kids have specials in South Dakota.
Interesting how it seems only Missouri parents feel they can weigh in on the move when it barely affects them at all.
Glad to hear you blab on when people have to uproot their children from their communities and go to inferior schools so you can put your kids in a construction site at kingsbury to build the Barrie Lynn Tapia music hall.
Priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be honest when we first started just this fall at SD I was like, THIS is the famed Lamb? There is a music room my daughter has never seen, and art room too I think which she's not used. PE is a few minutes indoors each week. No after school specials or clubs. No gardening or library or whatnot. Simple but nice things I'd seen on tours of many other schools. I've come to understand that the seemingly ad-hoc chaotic systems have been a result in part of this untimely opening of Walter Reed and all the disruption of the past year plus, the impact of the child molester coupled with last minute move announcement, just way too much all together. So for the sake of the whole school, I hope the move works out and provides some stability for the future. And that the bussing works out, too.
Pk3 students don’t do art or music specials. How checked out are you that you don’t know that?
Ummm that's my point! That is new this year! And unnecessary.