Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair 14:51 it's to be a staged consolidation/move, and Kingsbury would be out in 6 years.
Not sure how they get around the building limit of 300 students though.
Also whether Kingsbury students are special needs or not is beside the point. They don't take up more space.
Lamb has several hundred families and the some handful of families that frequently use this board and are opposed to lamb and opposed to the move and insist on formulating a decision based on incomplete evidence cited by other uninformed individuals are commenting here. If you are a family looking into Lamb, this is not where I would come to get an educated, unbiased view. This is how Trump got elected.
Absolutely untrue. Go hang out at the South Dakota campus around pickup. Parents are furious about this poorly planned move. Just read the lamb listserv. People are NOT happy. Only a few people in Ward 3 really want this move to happen. Many people are concerned about the loss of diversity, and the fact that the school is just too darn small and ill-equipped for Lamb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair 14:51 it's to be a staged consolidation/move, and Kingsbury would be out in 6 years.
Not sure how they get around the building limit of 300 students though.
Also whether Kingsbury students are special needs or not is beside the point. They don't take up more space.
Lamb has several hundred families and the some handful of families that frequently use this board and are opposed to lamb and opposed to the move and insist on formulating a decision based on incomplete evidence cited by other uninformed individuals are commenting here. If you are a family looking into Lamb, this is not where I would come to get an educated, unbiased view. This is how Trump got elected.
Absolutely untrue. Go hang out at the South Dakota campus around pickup. Parents are furious about this poorly planned move. Just read the lamb listserv. People are NOT happy. Only a few people in Ward 3 really want this move to happen. Many people are concerned about the loss of diversity, and the fact that the school is just too darn small and ill-equipped for Lamb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair 14:51 it's to be a staged consolidation/move, and Kingsbury would be out in 6 years.
Not sure how they get around the building limit of 300 students though.
Also whether Kingsbury students are special needs or not is beside the point. They don't take up more space.
Lamb has several hundred families and the some handful of families that frequently use this board and are opposed to lamb and opposed to the move and insist on formulating a decision based on incomplete evidence cited by other uninformed individuals are commenting here. If you are a family looking into Lamb, this is not where I would come to get an educated, unbiased view. This is how Trump got elected.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't kill this before you learn more about it. I am really excited about the potential move, and I wish people could keep an open mind and learn more about the plans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair 14:51 it's to be a staged consolidation/move, and Kingsbury would be out in 6 years.
Not sure how they get around the building limit of 300 students though.
Also whether Kingsbury students are special needs or not is beside the point. They don't take up more space.
Lamb has several hundred families and the some handful of families that frequently use this board and are opposed to lamb and opposed to the move and insist on formulating a decision based on incomplete evidence cited by other uninformed individuals are commenting here. If you are a family looking into Lamb, this is not where I would come to get an educated, unbiased view. This is how Trump got elected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair 14:51 it's to be a staged consolidation/move, and Kingsbury would be out in 6 years.
Not sure how they get around the building limit of 300 students though.
Also whether Kingsbury students are special needs or not is beside the point. They don't take up more space.
Lamb has several hundred families and the some handful of families that frequently use this board and are opposed to lamb and opposed to the move and insist on formulating a decision based on incomplete evidence cited by other uninformed individuals are commenting here. If you are a family looking into Lamb, this is not where I would come to get an educated, unbiased view. This is how Trump got elected.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair 14:51 it's to be a staged consolidation/move, and Kingsbury would be out in 6 years.
Not sure how they get around the building limit of 300 students though.
Also whether Kingsbury students are special needs or not is beside the point. They don't take up more space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't kill this before you learn more about it. I am really excited about the potential move, and I wish people could keep an open mind and learn more about the plans.
(1) it is too small
(2) it is over a mile from any metro
(3) it effectively expels all families from wards 6, 7, and 8 who can't afford to travel such a long distance.
(4) we would be co-locating with kingsbury students, which means it's even smaller than we think
(5) It is yet another move in a series of bad moves and bad decisions made by the administration.
(6) haven't we spent enough renovating Walter Reed and South Dakota? Why is our money being mismanaged so badly?
I don't care that you're excited or it's convenient for you. It is a terrible, terrible decision all around.
You forgot the money spent renovating Missouri Avenue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't kill this before you learn more about it. I am really excited about the potential move, and I wish people could keep an open mind and learn more about the plans.
(1) it is too small
(2) it is over a mile from any metro
(3) it effectively expels all families from wards 6, 7, and 8 who can't afford to travel such a long distance.
(4) we would be co-locating with kingsbury students, which means it's even smaller than we think
(5) It is yet another move in a series of bad moves and bad decisions made by the administration.
(6) haven't we spent enough renovating Walter Reed and South Dakota? Why is our money being mismanaged so badly?
I don't care that you're excited or it's convenient for you. It is a terrible, terrible decision all around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't kill this before you learn more about it. I am really excited about the potential move, and I wish people could keep an open mind and learn more about the plans.
Don't worry. They can't kill it. The LAMB administration and Board is impervious to input from its parents.
-longtime LAMB parent
Anonymous wrote:Please don't kill this before you learn more about it. I am really excited about the potential move, and I wish people could keep an open mind and learn more about the plans.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't kill this before you learn more about it. I am really excited about the potential move, and I wish people could keep an open mind and learn more about the plans.