Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all students entering LAMB now or in future still have a guarantee to DCI? Or have they exceeded their allocation? Has anyone asked directly?
The issue has come up with Stokes and MVs proposed expansions. And the answer is that they would lottery for the DCI seats and not all would get one.
That is a good question to ask directly, but this move to Kingsbury is not really an expansion. Didn't LAMB got that expansion approved last year from the Charter Board to get them up to their 80 quota? But it would certainly make sense to get a reiteration of that from the admin.
Kingsbury is too small to fit the current number of students at lamb. Just FYI.
Are you crazy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all students entering LAMB now or in future still have a guarantee to DCI? Or have they exceeded their allocation? Has anyone asked directly?
The issue has come up with Stokes and MVs proposed expansions. And the answer is that they would lottery for the DCI seats and not all would get one.
That is a good question to ask directly, but this move to Kingsbury is not really an expansion. Didn't LAMB got that expansion approved last year from the Charter Board to get them up to their 80 quota? But it would certainly make sense to get a reiteration of that from the admin.
Kingsbury is too small to fit the current number of students at lamb. Just FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all students entering LAMB now or in future still have a guarantee to DCI? Or have they exceeded their allocation? Has anyone asked directly?
The issue has come up with Stokes and MVs proposed expansions. And the answer is that they would lottery for the DCI seats and not all would get one.
That is a good question to ask directly, but this move to Kingsbury is not really an expansion. Didn't LAMB got that expansion approved last year from the Charter Board to get them up to their 80 quota? But it would certainly make sense to get a reiteration of that from the admin.
Just because the PCSB increased LAMB's enrollment, doesn't mean DCI committed to increasing its allocation of seats.
I don't honestly know what LAMB's DCI quota/allocation was/is, and I can't find it anywhere online. For comparison purposes, MV's has always been 80; they were always a bigger school than LAMB. Stokes' allocation was always less, reflecting its size at the time the DCI agreements were struck.
The question is what LAMB and DCI have agreed to in writing, and if it's enough to cover all of the grades now enrolled.
My point was LAMB expanded to get up to the already agreed upon quota for DCI, not to then request a further increase of seats from DCI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all students entering LAMB now or in future still have a guarantee to DCI? Or have they exceeded their allocation? Has anyone asked directly?
The issue has come up with Stokes and MVs proposed expansions. And the answer is that they would lottery for the DCI seats and not all would get one.
That is a good question to ask directly, but this move to Kingsbury is not really an expansion. Didn't LAMB got that expansion approved last year from the Charter Board to get them up to their 80 quota? But it would certainly make sense to get a reiteration of that from the admin.
Just because the PCSB increased LAMB's enrollment, doesn't mean DCI committed to increasing its allocation of seats.
I don't honestly know what LAMB's DCI quota/allocation was/is, and I can't find it anywhere online. For comparison purposes, MV's has always been 80; they were always a bigger school than LAMB. Stokes' allocation was always less, reflecting its size at the time the DCI agreements were struck.
The question is what LAMB and DCI have agreed to in writing, and if it's enough to cover all of the grades now enrolled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all students entering LAMB now or in future still have a guarantee to DCI? Or have they exceeded their allocation? Has anyone asked directly?
The issue has come up with Stokes and MVs proposed expansions. And the answer is that they would lottery for the DCI seats and not all would get one.
That is a good question to ask directly, but this move to Kingsbury is not really an expansion. Didn't LAMB got that expansion approved last year from the Charter Board to get them up to their 80 quota? But it would certainly make sense to get a reiteration of that from the admin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all students entering LAMB now or in future still have a guarantee to DCI? Or have they exceeded their allocation? Has anyone asked directly?
The issue has come up with Stokes and MVs proposed expansions. And the answer is that they would lottery for the DCI seats and not all would get one.
That is a good question to ask directly, but this move to Kingsbury is not really an expansion. Didn't LAMB got that expansion approved last year from the Charter Board to get them up to their 80 quota? But it would certainly make sense to get a reiteration of that from the admin.
Anonymous wrote:Do all students entering LAMB now or in future still have a guarantee to DCI? Or have they exceeded their allocation? Has anyone asked directly?
The issue has come up with Stokes and MVs proposed expansions. And the answer is that they would lottery for the DCI seats and not all would get one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Kingsbury location is extremely close to the Missouri Avenue building. I'm stunned that parents who applied to the school and then randomly were placed at South Dakota when that easily could have not been the case think they have a leg to stand on with this.
You are told the campus you're assigned to when you accept. The military road school is smaller than South Dakota. So it would be totally reasonable to believe the administration when they tell you the lease at South Dakota is up in 2020.
But of course the administration lied again.
They believed it when they said it. It was true then. They just didn't feel impeded by having promised it before.
Because they do not care at all how this affects families.
I really think parents who care about the school should stop engaging in this thread and wait until the parent's meeting this week. It does not make any sense to accuse the administration of lying re: the campus issue or speculate on the extent of renovations needed without even hearing their plans. There are some disgruntled parents here who are willing to turn on the administration at every opportunity, and their personal experiences may justify that, but it does not reflect the experience of the entire school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Kingsbury location is extremely close to the Missouri Avenue building. I'm stunned that parents who applied to the school and then randomly were placed at South Dakota when that easily could have not been the case think they have a leg to stand on with this.
You are told the campus you're assigned to when you accept. The military road school is smaller than South Dakota. So it would be totally reasonable to believe the administration when they tell you the lease at South Dakota is up in 2020.
But of course the administration lied again.
They believed it when they said it. It was true then. They just didn't feel impeded by having promised it before.
Because they do not care at all how this affects families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Kingsbury location is extremely close to the Missouri Avenue building. I'm stunned that parents who applied to the school and then randomly were placed at South Dakota when that easily could have not been the case think they have a leg to stand on with this.
You are told the campus you're assigned to when you accept. The military road school is smaller than South Dakota. So it would be totally reasonable to believe the administration when they tell you the lease at South Dakota is up in 2020.
But of course the administration lied again.
They believed it when they said it. It was true then. They just didn't feel impeded by having promised it before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Kingsbury location is extremely close to the Missouri Avenue building. I'm stunned that parents who applied to the school and then randomly were placed at South Dakota when that easily could have not been the case think they have a leg to stand on with this.
You are told the campus you're assigned to when you accept. The military road school is smaller than South Dakota. So it would be totally reasonable to believe the administration when they tell you the lease at South Dakota is up in 2020.
But of course the administration lied again.
How is this a lie? The lease is up in 2020. Did they tell you that they'd never sublet it no matter what happened? Also, the letter said that the move would be staged, so why don't you reserve judgement and wait for the parent information session???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Kingsbury location is extremely close to the Missouri Avenue building. I'm stunned that parents who applied to the school and then randomly were placed at South Dakota when that easily could have not been the case think they have a leg to stand on with this.
You are told the campus you're assigned to when you accept. The military road school is smaller than South Dakota. So it would be totally reasonable to believe the administration when they tell you the lease at South Dakota is up in 2020.
But of course the administration lied again.