Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what really happened?
One doesn't just casually dump a 40+ year old community founded organization.
LAP refused to grow (or couldn't put a management/governing body together) to accommodate the demand of the school community.
So it was a failure of the LAP ED/board? They either tried to call what they thought was a bluff or the board just couldn't be bothered any more?
Anonymous wrote:And why did they say they couldn't expand? There is definitely more to this then you are letting on.
Who is at fault for killing off this community institution? The LAP ED, the LAP board, the Principal or DCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what really happened?
One doesn't just casually dump a 40+ year old community founded organization.
LAP refused to grow (or couldn't put a management/governing body together) to accommodate the demand of the school community.
Anonymous wrote:But what really happened?
One doesn't just casually dump a 40+ year old community founded organization.
Anonymous wrote:But what really happened?
One doesn't just casually dump a 40+ year old community founded organization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is LAP run by DCPS or the school itself? We would love to have our child in aftercare at Lafayette. With a brand new building of that size, it's inexcusable for the school not to have a bigger aftercare program. Yes, this year is bigger than last year, but it hardly begins to cover the number of kids in the school. Who is responsible for this? How does Janney run an aftercare program for 300 students and why doesn't Lafayette have space for at least as many kids?
Neither. It's run by a separate, independent board.
Anonymous wrote:Is LAP run by DCPS or the school itself? We would love to have our child in aftercare at Lafayette. With a brand new building of that size, it's inexcusable for the school not to have a bigger aftercare program. Yes, this year is bigger than last year, but it hardly begins to cover the number of kids in the school. Who is responsible for this? How does Janney run an aftercare program for 300 students and why doesn't Lafayette have space for at least as many kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys, there are more factors at play here.
1) the gym is not yet operational- meaning LAP can't use it at the moment, causing a space crunch
2) classrooms are being used by LEP, so LAP has limited space in those as well
3) LAP's enrollment was increased from last year because it thought it would have the gym -- so it's got a bigger enrollment and less places to put people in general.
Everyone needs to hang on a few more months to see if stuff gets ironed out. If it doesn't, complain away.
Why on earth is LEP's space settled and LAP's is not?
Anonymous wrote:Guys, there are more factors at play here.
1) the gym is not yet operational- meaning LAP can't use it at the moment, causing a space crunch
2) classrooms are being used by LEP, so LAP has limited space in those as well
3) LAP's enrollment was increased from last year because it thought it would have the gym -- so it's got a bigger enrollment and less places to put people in general.
Everyone needs to hang on a few more months to see if stuff gets ironed out. If it doesn't, complain away.