Basis website and extracurriculars

Anonymous
We’re thinking about applying to Basis for 5th next year, but I can’t seem to find anything about clubs, electives or sports. I know that this isn’t the main focus at Basis, but I’ve also heard that they have some of this type of programming. Does anyone where to find out more information about this? The website has very little info that is specific to the DC school.
Anonymous
This somewhat recent thread discussed the sports and clubs offered at BASIS:

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1089792.page
Anonymous
Call the school they will tell you/ send you something
Anonymous
The fact that you need to do this also tells you something.
Anonymous
Go to: https://enrollbasis.com/washington-dc/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp

Then at the bottom of the page, under resources, click “course catalog” for the classes offered to 5-12th graders this year.

Extracurriculars change 2x a year. The current offerings range from painting, personal finance, green club, math/science/Certiman, drama, etc.

Sports- soccer, cross country/track, basketball. There may be more, but those are the ones I know off the top of my head.

Anonymous
You might want to ask what it costs to pursue these activities. We spend several thousand dollars on Certiman trips for one student per school year. BASIS isn't flush with cash for extra curriculars. Kids get to represent the school, parents often get to pay through the nose for the privilege.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You might want to ask what it costs to pursue these activities. We spend several thousand dollars on Certiman trips for one student per school year. BASIS isn't flush with cash for extra curriculars. Kids get to represent the school, parents often get to pay through the nose for the privilege.


What's a certiman trip? I'm a Basis parent and have never heard of it, nor have I ever paid anything exorbitant for extracurriculars.
Anonymous
There is a limited selection,especially for the lower grades, and it changes semester to semester and year to year. There are fees to participate in every sport and extracurricular club. The average cost for a once a week after school club with no competition or travel is $50/semester. Spots in all clubs are limited and you have to sign up and pay at the beginning of the semester to grab one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You might want to ask what it costs to pursue these activities. We spend several thousand dollars on Certiman trips for one student per school year. BASIS isn't flush with cash for extra curriculars. Kids get to represent the school, parents often get to pay through the nose for the privilege.


What's a certiman trip? I'm a Basis parent and have never heard of it, nor have I ever paid anything exorbitant for extracurriculars.


+1 BASIS parent here. Never heard of it. Googled it and found nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You might want to ask what it costs to pursue these activities. We spend several thousand dollars on Certiman trips for one student per school year. BASIS isn't flush with cash for extra curriculars. Kids get to represent the school, parents often get to pay through the nose for the privilege.


What's a certiman trip? I'm a Basis parent and have never heard of it, nor have I ever paid anything exorbitant for extracurriculars.


+1 BASIS parent here. Never heard of it. Googled it and found nothing.


I THINK it consists of "classics" (e.g., Latin?) competitions? Teams go around to different schools around the country and all speak Latin to each other?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You might want to ask what it costs to pursue these activities. We spend several thousand dollars on Certiman trips for one student per school year. BASIS isn't flush with cash for extra curriculars. Kids get to represent the school, parents often get to pay through the nose for the privilege.


What's a certiman trip? I'm a Basis parent and have never heard of it, nor have I ever paid anything exorbitant for extracurriculars.


+1 BASIS parent here. Never heard of it. Googled it and found nothing.


I THINK it consists of "classics" (e.g., Latin?) competitions? Teams go around to different schools around the country and all speak Latin to each other?


If that's the case then I am thrilled BASIS is making the few kids in that program pay their own way. It would piss me off if resource were diverted to travel for those kids.
Anonymous
Spring clubs:
Junior Classical League/Certamen

Model UN

American Sign Language

Art in the City

BASIS DC Investment Club

Cooking Club

Chinese Culture Club

Dungeons and Dragon

Fiber Arts Club

Film Friday’s

Green Team

GSA

Knitting

Magic the Gathering - Commander Focus

Mock Trail

National History Day

Poker Club

Painting Club

Programming Club

Sparring – Tae Kwon Do

Spanish Club

Volleyball Basics

Youth and Government

Youth Volunteer Club
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You might want to ask what it costs to pursue these activities. We spend several thousand dollars on Certiman trips for one student per school year. BASIS isn't flush with cash for extra curriculars. Kids get to represent the school, parents often get to pay through the nose for the privilege.


What's a certiman trip? I'm a Basis parent and have never heard of it, nor have I ever paid anything exorbitant for extracurriculars.


+1 BASIS parent here. Never heard of it. Googled it and found nothing.


I THINK it consists of "classics" (e.g., Latin?) competitions? Teams go around to different schools around the country and all speak Latin to each other?


If that's the case then I am thrilled BASIS is making the few kids in that program pay their own way. It would piss me off if resource were diverted to travel for those kids.


Totally agree
Anonymous
Certamen: https://www.njcl.org/certamen

Sounds fun/nice for interested kids - but I don't think the school should use limited funds to pay for kids to do/travel to competitions. (unless the participating kid has genuine financial need - and then I think the school does pay?)
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