Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone moving to MV8 instead of commuting to Kingsbury? We’re considering that move, but not sure.
You are lucky to have this option. Many families would make the move if it was an option.
We had this option but turned it down, mainly because a lot of MV families were also unhappy particularly around the admin's opening of this new campus, plus a lot of discussion about no DCI guarantee.
Now that MV8 seems to be doing well we have re applied but have not gotten in, though unsure we would accept spot.
What you would be giving up is Montessori. A lot of people seem to forget that LAMB is not only about the Spanish, but a type of education which is markedly different from what you would find at MV. There are also rumors of MV8 moving too. It has no playground.
Anonymous wrote:/\ sure, but is that enough of a reason to give up a “neighborhood” school and complicate our lives for years? If the school is markedly better (or MV is deficient in some significant way), then that’s worth it. But if it’s just preference and nice to have, then I’m not sure it is. It’s just a difficult choice when you have a kindergartener and no crystal ball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone moving to MV8 instead of commuting to Kingsbury? We’re considering that move, but not sure.
You are lucky to have this option. Many families would make the move if it was an option.
We had this option but turned it down, mainly because a lot of MV families were also unhappy particularly around the admin's opening of this new campus, plus a lot of discussion about no DCI guarantee.
Now that MV8 seems to be doing well we have re applied but have not gotten in, though unsure we would accept spot.
What you would be giving up is Montessori. A lot of people seem to forget that LAMB is not only about the Spanish, but a type of education which is markedly different from what you would find at MV. There are also rumors of MV8 moving too. It has no playground.
You know that LAMB doesn't have DCI guarantee anymore, right? Neither Stokes, DCB, or MV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks are moving or carpool? We plan to ride ebike. Hopeful for shuttle.
We actually did lottery into MV but turned it down ... perhaps will regret it someday. Still feels too new.
Would you ebike downtown after? In bad weather? Trying to think that through because we’ve never bike commuted across town without a backup plan.
Yes exactly. Probably not in poor weather. In that case maybe park and take the 16th street bus?
Honestly doubt either of us will have to work in person every day, so hoping to work things out between carpools, shuttle, ebike, and just driving. If parents can split the duty it’s much easier.
That sounds exhausting. Imagine the time and energy you would save by attending a school near your home. Quality of life is important. [/quote
It’s not actually that far.
Do you take your kids across town to any activities? Is it exhausting? We do it for the education we want our kids to have. That’s also important.
DP. Yeah but twice a day, 5 days a week for 5-8 years is an entirely different commitment. There’s a cost benefit that goes into whether that commute is worth the incremental increase of that particular school versus a neighborhood option (of which there are many in Brookland).
We did a Mich Park - Military Road/Missouri Ave commute for several years without strain because we had one spouse doing drop off and a second doing pick up. Once we're back to normal, we plan the same for the 14th Street campus.
We were first at the SD campus with a home not in NE; there was one parent responsible for both pick up and drop off. That was unsustainable.