Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh right, to reduce the number of blacks.
Check off that box as "done". LAMB is 17.3% Black and 9.7% at-risk. West is 55% black and 38% at-risk. Brightwood is 20% black and 42% at-risk. For those neighbors who are concerned about "who" LAMB is bringing to the neighborhood, don't worry. No one is lowering property values by allowing a high performing school of mostly well-to-do non-black kids to occupy Kingsbury.
We’re pretty comfortable with a diverse neighborhood and have no issue with school kids in the neighborhood.
I just don’t believe that LAMB is about serving underserved children. It serves few economically disadvantaged kids and even fewer at-risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow people are really nuts. I guess it’s possible some of the crazies on this lawsuit are on this thread. So let me get this straight: a few Lamb parents rubbed you the wrong way at a meeting, so now you have a personal vendetta against the whole school, and think it shouldn’t be allowed to buy a building which is already a school? Because some kind of “promises” won’t be kept? What exactly? Just basic montoeing of traffic flows and mitigation, really? Which will certainly be less bothersome than the traffic from the luxury condos you prefer, all because you decided a public SCHOOL is somehow just snobby and awful? I swear to god some people have some kind of autoalerts on certain schools on here and they pop up and trash talk any freaking chance they get.
You clearly have been to none of the meetings where residents voiced reasonable concerns and suggestions. LAMB has shown no interest in working with the community other than their token unenforceable "promises".
Thank you for showing your ignorance on the matter.
I am a NP and I am interested in hearing the reasonable concerns. I am being serious- I have never heard any of the concerns other than more traffic.
“Your Christmas tree sale will interfere with ours!” Yes, really.
Do you realize that the tree sale is one of the best fundraising activities for a title 1 school across the street? They don't have as many wealthy families as LAMB to chip in thousands of dollars. And they also don't have big financial backers like the Walton family to throw money around.
And it was brought up as a concern, not a deal breaker. It was part of a letter of support from the parents of the neighboring school.
PP, you are the type of LAMB parent that is the reason this isn't going smoother.
LAMB draws children from that same neighborhood and is likely to draw even more when it moves to Kingsbury, given that it will be inaccessible for Wards 6, 7 and 8 for most families. Denying another school their own fundraiser is the height of pettiness.
Folks. There will be no "denying another school their own fundraiser". Come on, this is crazy. This is not the reason - it's just one example of the many, many, many things that LAMB has already addressed.
I would like to point to the final list of "conditions" which are 35, proposed to address each and every concern. Where you may also read in detail about the lengthy process that LAMB has already gone through in order to appease mainly the neighbors (West already supported the move). Oh, and you can also watch all the proceedings, and read the transcripts: https://app.dcoz.dc.gov/Content/Search/ViewCaseReport.aspx?case_id=19581.
I am the poster who was called uninformed earlier. Nothing could be further from the truth, as I have in fact read through all of these pages of materials. The bottom line is that LAMB proposed a starting cap of 300 students until Kingsbury moves out, then increase up to 600 (not all at once). Prior to the increase LAMB must prove that it deserves the approval by adhering to these conditions, prior to being given the certificate of occupancy.
So, rather than simply disrespecting everyone and ignoring their requests, LAMB has by now bent over backward to accommodate every. single. request. And put a monitoring system in place. The one thing it's simply unable to do is return to the board and go through this process AGAIN in 2-3 years, to get the ceiling increased. It should be abundantly clear by now why the mortgage lenders would not be okay with this. Clearly, the aggrieved neighbors are going to do this all again, at every chance they get, and fight to the death.
Honestly, if anyone has another school property available for LAMB of similar size and amenities, in either ward 4 or 5, go ahead and suggest it. Otherwise, this property really needs to be used by a school, and a charter school is the best possible option. These neighbors need to be called out for their extreme pettiness, not LAMB.
Thanks for this PP. Am I doing it wrong or is the full log empty? (It seems to be when I click on it)
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You may only file new documents in this case by E-Mail, US Mail, facsimile, or hand-delivery. "
I’m sorry I guess the link doesn’t work you may have to do a case search.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want your school or kids in my backyard, be they green or blue. The neighborhood will fight this and likely win. LAMB needs to focus on the current lawsuit with their teachers sexually assaulting children and then the CEO/admins cover up. If the school covers up sexual assault, how much more would they be willing to bury under the guise of “educating children?”
NOT IN MY BACKYARD and NOT ON MY WATCH! Take your charter lottery and debacle elsewhere.
Ahh... why so angry? Is it just the sexual molestation case or is this your feeling about all charters? Or any type of school that would open at Kingsbury?
You should be angry too but I guess the smog from the Mt. Pleasant/Columbia Heights area is affecting your thinking. I'd rather miss the disease of critically thinking. People have a right to their opinion about their neighborhood factored in. It is called active discourse. You don't live in the neighborhood and yet you feel the need to force your thinking on someone that actually does. Your entitlement first hand is showing.
I just moved here. I don’t have kids. I did move from a heavy smog area so maybe it affected my thinking. Help me out and answer the question - is it just LAMB you despise or are you against any school opening at a Kingsbury?
Pretty sure these anti- folks would be quite happy to have Kingsbury sell to another private school with a population of 150 which is ideally quiet and physically disabled so as not to have much loud recess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want your school or kids in my backyard, be they green or blue. The neighborhood will fight this and likely win. LAMB needs to focus on the current lawsuit with their teachers sexually assaulting children and then the CEO/admins cover up. If the school covers up sexual assault, how much more would they be willing to bury under the guise of “educating children?”
NOT IN MY BACKYARD and NOT ON MY WATCH! Take your charter lottery and debacle elsewhere.
Ahh... why so angry? Is it just the sexual molestation case or is this your feeling about all charters? Or any type of school that would open at Kingsbury?
You should be angry too but I guess the smog from the Mt. Pleasant/Columbia Heights area is affecting your thinking. I'd rather miss the disease of critically thinking. People have a right to their opinion about their neighborhood factored in. It is called active discourse. You don't live in the neighborhood and yet you feel the need to force your thinking on someone that actually does. Your entitlement first hand is showing.
I just moved here. I don’t have kids. I did move from a heavy smog area so maybe it affected my thinking. Help me out and answer the question - is it just LAMB you despise or are you against any school opening at a Kingsbury?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want your school or kids in my backyard, be they green or blue. The neighborhood will fight this and likely win. LAMB needs to focus on the current lawsuit with their teachers sexually assaulting children and then the CEO/admins cover up. If the school covers up sexual assault, how much more would they be willing to bury under the guise of “educating children?”
NOT IN MY BACKYARD and NOT ON MY WATCH! Take your charter lottery and debacle elsewhere.
Ahh... why so angry? Is it just the sexual molestation case or is this your feeling about all charters? Or any type of school that would open at Kingsbury?
You should be angry too but I guess the smog from the Mt. Pleasant/Columbia Heights area is affecting your thinking. I'd rather miss the disease of critically thinking. People have a right to their opinion about their neighborhood factored in. It is called active discourse. You don't live in the neighborhood and yet you feel the need to force your thinking on someone that actually does. Your entitlement first hand is showing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want your school or kids in my backyard, be they green or blue. The neighborhood will fight this and likely win. LAMB needs to focus on the current lawsuit with their teachers sexually assaulting children and then the CEO/admins cover up. If the school covers up sexual assault, how much more would they be willing to bury under the guise of “educating children?”
NOT IN MY BACKYARD and NOT ON MY WATCH! Take your charter lottery and debacle elsewhere.
Ahh... why so angry? Is it just the sexual molestation case or is this your feeling about all charters? Or any type of school that would open at Kingsbury?
You should be angry too but I guess the smog from the Mt. Pleasant/Columbia Heights area is affecting your thinking. I'd rather miss the disease of critically thinking. People have a right to their opinion about their neighborhood factored in. It is called active discourse. You don't live in the neighborhood and yet you feel the need to force your thinking on someone that actually does. Your entitlement first hand is showing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want your school or kids in my backyard, be they green or blue. The neighborhood will fight this and likely win. LAMB needs to focus on the current lawsuit with their teachers sexually assaulting children and then the CEO/admins cover up. If the school covers up sexual assault, how much more would they be willing to bury under the guise of “educating children?”
NOT IN MY BACKYARD and NOT ON MY WATCH! Take your charter lottery and debacle elsewhere.
Ahh... why so angry? Is it just the sexual molestation case or is this your feeling about all charters? Or any type of school that would open at Kingsbury?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh right, to reduce the number of blacks.
Check off that box as "done". LAMB is 17.3% Black and 9.7% at-risk. West is 55% black and 38% at-risk. Brightwood is 20% black and 42% at-risk. For those neighbors who are concerned about "who" LAMB is bringing to the neighborhood, don't worry. No one is lowering property values by allowing a high performing school of mostly well-to-do non-black kids to occupy Kingsbury.
We’re pretty comfortable with a diverse neighborhood and have no issue with school kids in the neighborhood.
I just don’t believe that LAMB is about serving underserved children. It serves few economically disadvantaged kids and even fewer at-risk.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t want your school or kids in my backyard, be they green or blue. The neighborhood will fight this and likely win. LAMB needs to focus on the current lawsuit with their teachers sexually assaulting children and then the CEO/admins cover up. If the school covers up sexual assault, how much more would they be willing to bury under the guise of “educating children?”
NOT IN MY BACKYARD and NOT ON MY WATCH! Take your charter lottery and debacle elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh right, to reduce the number of blacks.
Check off that box as "done". LAMB is 17.3% Black and 9.7% at-risk. West is 55% black and 38% at-risk. Brightwood is 20% black and 42% at-risk. For those neighbors who are concerned about "who" LAMB is bringing to the neighborhood, don't worry. No one is lowering property values by allowing a high performing school of mostly well-to-do non-black kids to occupy Kingsbury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want your school or kids in my backyard, be they green or blue. The neighborhood will fight this and likely win. LAMB needs to focus on the current lawsuit with their teachers sexually assaulting children and then the CEO/admins cover up. If the school covers up sexual assault, how much more would they be willing to bury under the guise of “educating children?”
NOT IN MY BACKYARD and NOT ON MY WATCH! Take your charter lottery and debacle elsewhere.
You sound more like a bad parody of my neighbors than anyone who actually lives nearby. Nice try.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t want your school or kids in my backyard, be they green or blue. The neighborhood will fight this and likely win. LAMB needs to focus on the current lawsuit with their teachers sexually assaulting children and then the CEO/admins cover up. If the school covers up sexual assault, how much more would they be willing to bury under the guise of “educating children?”
NOT IN MY BACKYARD and NOT ON MY WATCH! Take your charter lottery and debacle elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Oh right, to reduce the number of blacks.