BASIS McLean HOS resigned

Anonymous
This whole situation is just so hard for the children -- I really feel for them!
Anonymous
In the midst of all criticism and bashing, let’s talk a moment to congratulate the Basis graduates for a very solid performance and wish them great success!! Thanks for the teachers as well! For all Basis students, you have the grit to make it! Truly not for everyone!

“ Based on to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report college ranking data,

100% accepted to a four-year college or university
97% accepted to Top 100 Best National Universities
85% accepted to a Top 11 Public University
60% accepted to Top 25 Best National Universities
22% accepted to Top 10 Undergraduate Research Institutions
16% accepted to Top 15 Best National Universities
12% accepted to an Ivy League school
UVA, ranked #4 Public Schools, accepted 40% of our applicants compared to 28% of all in-state applicants.
Additionally, William & Mary ranked #11 in Public Schools Nationally, accepted 50% of our applicants.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the midst of all criticism and bashing, let’s talk a moment to congratulate the Basis graduates for a very solid performance and wish them great success!! Thanks for the teachers as well! For all Basis students, you have the grit to make it! Truly not for everyone!

“ Based on to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report college ranking data,

100% accepted to a four-year college or university
97% accepted to Top 100 Best National Universities
85% accepted to a Top 11 Public University
60% accepted to Top 25 Best National Universities
22% accepted to Top 10 Undergraduate Research Institutions
16% accepted to Top 15 Best National Universities
12% accepted to an Ivy League school
UVA, ranked #4 Public Schools, accepted 40% of our applicants compared to 28% of all in-state applicants.
Additionally, William & Mary ranked #11 in Public Schools Nationally, accepted 50% of our applicants.”


So they all got into their safety schools, only 60% made it anywhere remotely elite, and a handful hit the top tier. Why is that exceptional among DC area privates?

Next year's senior class will also be noticeably smaller since their HS pipeline has really sprung a leak after this bunch. That's what happens when droves of 8th graders don't continue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the midst of all criticism and bashing, let’s talk a moment to congratulate the Basis graduates for a very solid performance and wish them great success!! Thanks for the teachers as well! For all Basis students, you have the grit to make it! Truly not for everyone!

“ Based on to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report college ranking data,

100% accepted to a four-year college or university
97% accepted to Top 100 Best National Universities
85% accepted to a Top 11 Public University
60% accepted to Top 25 Best National Universities
22% accepted to Top 10 Undergraduate Research Institutions
16% accepted to Top 15 Best National Universities
12% accepted to an Ivy League school
UVA, ranked #4 Public Schools, accepted 40% of our applicants compared to 28% of all in-state applicants.
Additionally, William & Mary ranked #11 in Public Schools Nationally, accepted 50% of our applicants.”


This class was always their best hope internally. They will need to leverage those results (which are very solid, no matter what anyone tells you) and bring in a fresh batch of 9th graders and start over again with the new HOS. With any luck, they should have a decent crop of hyper-advanced kids who don't get into TJ because of the improved admissions process and will be looking for a place where they can take a similar slate of AP course offerings, even if the STEM profile isn't as elite.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the midst of all criticism and bashing, let’s talk a moment to congratulate the Basis graduates for a very solid performance and wish them great success!! Thanks for the teachers as well! For all Basis students, you have the grit to make it! Truly not for everyone!

“ Based on to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report college ranking data,

100% accepted to a four-year college or university
97% accepted to Top 100 Best National Universities
85% accepted to a Top 11 Public University
60% accepted to Top 25 Best National Universities
22% accepted to Top 10 Undergraduate Research Institutions
16% accepted to Top 15 Best National Universities
12% accepted to an Ivy League school
UVA, ranked #4 Public Schools, accepted 40% of our applicants compared to 28% of all in-state applicants.
Additionally, William & Mary ranked #11 in Public Schools Nationally, accepted 50% of our applicants.”




This class was always their best hope internally. They will need to leverage those results (which are very solid, no matter what anyone tells you) and bring in a fresh batch of 9th graders and start over again with the new HOS. With any luck, they should have a decent crop of hyper-advanced kids who don't get into TJ because of the improved admissions process and will be looking for a place where they can take a similar slate of AP course offerings, even if the STEM profile isn't as elite.


Whatever the numbers are, you can be sure that they will NEVER release or reveal them voluntarily. Sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the midst of all criticism and bashing, let’s talk a moment to congratulate the Basis graduates for a very solid performance and wish them great success!! Thanks for the teachers as well! For all Basis students, you have the grit to make it! Truly not for everyone!

“ Based on to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report college ranking data,

100% accepted to a four-year college or university
97% accepted to Top 100 Best National Universities
85% accepted to a Top 11 Public University
60% accepted to Top 25 Best National Universities
22% accepted to Top 10 Undergraduate Research Institutions
16% accepted to Top 15 Best National Universities
12% accepted to an Ivy League school
UVA, ranked #4 Public Schools, accepted 40% of our applicants compared to 28% of all in-state applicants.
Additionally, William & Mary ranked #11 in Public Schools Nationally, accepted 50% of our applicants.”


So they all got into their safety schools, only 60% made it anywhere remotely elite, and a handful hit the top tier. Why is that exceptional among DC area privates?

Next year's senior class will also be noticeably smaller since their HS pipeline has really sprung a leak after this bunch. That's what happens when droves of 8th graders don't continue.


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It is a strong result (congrats to the kids, parents and teachers!) Not excepcional, though, and they need to improve. However, the results show that many of the super negative claims posted in this thread are exaggerations. The school has its issues, but the environment is conducive to hard work and focus. Not all kids adjust and the school does not cater to individual needs as it ideally should, but the place is a very good option for some. Out there there are no perfect schools. It is about leveraging the strong points and there are strong points in the community.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the midst of all criticism and bashing, let’s talk a moment to congratulate the Basis graduates for a very solid performance and wish them great success!! Thanks for the teachers as well! For all Basis students, you have the grit to make it! Truly not for everyone!

“ Based on to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report college ranking data,

100% accepted to a four-year college or university
97% accepted to Top 100 Best National Universities
85% accepted to a Top 11 Public University
60% accepted to Top 25 Best National Universities
22% accepted to Top 10 Undergraduate Research Institutions
16% accepted to Top 15 Best National Universities
12% accepted to an Ivy League school
UVA, ranked #4 Public Schools, accepted 40% of our applicants compared to 28% of all in-state applicants.
Additionally, William & Mary ranked #11 in Public Schools Nationally, accepted 50% of our applicants.”


Thank you Admissions Director. How many kids is this? 15? 20? U.S. News doesn’t have any visibility into the mess that this school actually is.

Given the massive turnover, much of any success can not actually attributable to the school but rather its ability to attract parents based on the broader BASIS reputation. These are kids who would have done well anywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the midst of all criticism and bashing, let’s talk a moment to congratulate the Basis graduates for a very solid performance and wish them great success!! Thanks for the teachers as well! For all Basis students, you have the grit to make it! Truly not for everyone!

“ Based on to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report college ranking data,

100% accepted to a four-year college or university
97% accepted to Top 100 Best National Universities
85% accepted to a Top 11 Public University
60% accepted to Top 25 Best National Universities
22% accepted to Top 10 Undergraduate Research Institutions
16% accepted to Top 15 Best National Universities
12% accepted to an Ivy League school
UVA, ranked #4 Public Schools, accepted 40% of our applicants compared to 28% of all in-state applicants.
Additionally, William & Mary ranked #11 in Public Schools Nationally, accepted 50% of our applicants.”


This class was always their best hope internally. They will need to leverage those results (which are very solid, no matter what anyone tells you) and bring in a fresh batch of 9th graders and start over again with the new HOS. With any luck, they should have a decent crop of hyper-advanced kids who don't get into TJ because of the improved admissions process and will be looking for a place where they can take a similar slate of AP course offerings, even if the STEM profile isn't as elite.


Agreed!! The change in TJ admission brings the lifeline for Basis McLean. Where else are these high performing kids that do not win lottery going to go? Particularly the Asian boys who will be discriminated if they stay in their neighborhood high school come to college admission time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the midst of all criticism and bashing, let’s talk a moment to congratulate the Basis graduates for a very solid performance and wish them great success!! Thanks for the teachers as well! For all Basis students, you have the grit to make it! Truly not for everyone!

“ Based on to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report college ranking data,

100% accepted to a four-year college or university
97% accepted to Top 100 Best National Universities
85% accepted to a Top 11 Public University
60% accepted to Top 25 Best National Universities
22% accepted to Top 10 Undergraduate Research Institutions
16% accepted to Top 15 Best National Universities
12% accepted to an Ivy League school
UVA, ranked #4 Public Schools, accepted 40% of our applicants compared to 28% of all in-state applicants.
Additionally, William & Mary ranked #11 in Public Schools Nationally, accepted 50% of our applicants.”


This class was always their best hope internally. They will need to leverage those results (which are very solid, no matter what anyone tells you) and bring in a fresh batch of 9th graders and start over again with the new HOS. With any luck, they should have a decent crop of hyper-advanced kids who don't get into TJ because of the improved admissions process and will be looking for a place where they can take a similar slate of AP course offerings, even if the STEM profile isn't as elite.


Agreed!! The change in TJ admission brings the lifeline for Basis McLean. Where else are these high performing kids that do not win lottery going to go? Particularly the Asian boys who will be discriminated if they stay in their neighborhood high school come to college admission time.


Sad that the school continues to need a “lifeline.” They have yet to capitalize on the many opportunities that they have had so far. If they don’t fix the core problems they will run out of lifelines before they right the ship. Seven HoSs (perm and interim) in 5 years and massive staff and student turnover cannot be swept under the carpet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the midst of all criticism and bashing, let’s talk a moment to congratulate the Basis graduates for a very solid performance and wish them great success!! Thanks for the teachers as well! For all Basis students, you have the grit to make it! Truly not for everyone!

“ Based on to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report college ranking data,

100% accepted to a four-year college or university
97% accepted to Top 100 Best National Universities
85% accepted to a Top 11 Public University
60% accepted to Top 25 Best National Universities
22% accepted to Top 10 Undergraduate Research Institutions
16% accepted to Top 15 Best National Universities
12% accepted to an Ivy League school
UVA, ranked #4 Public Schools, accepted 40% of our applicants compared to 28% of all in-state applicants.
Additionally, William & Mary ranked #11 in Public Schools Nationally, accepted 50% of our applicants.”


So they all got into their safety schools, only 60% made it anywhere remotely elite, and a handful hit the top tier. Why is that exceptional among DC area privates?

Next year's senior class will also be noticeably smaller since their HS pipeline has really sprung a leak after this bunch. That's what happens when droves of 8th graders don't continue.


WTF? I am no defender of BIM, and would not send my kids there. But the scarcity mindset behind the bolded sentiment is so far removed from reality. Other than the self-fulfilling prophecy of brand name prestige, there is not nearly the gulf you seem to suppose there is between HYPS and the rest of the top 25-ish universities. NO ONE, not even in the DC area that is apparently saturated with near geniuses, should be disappointed over "only" going to Georgetown, Northwestern, Duke, Vanderbilt, Rice, or the top SLACs (where the emphasis is actually on teaching more than research). People who think like that baffle me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the midst of all criticism and bashing, let’s talk a moment to congratulate the Basis graduates for a very solid performance and wish them great success!! Thanks for the teachers as well! For all Basis students, you have the grit to make it! Truly not for everyone!

“ Based on to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report college ranking data,

100% accepted to a four-year college or university
97% accepted to Top 100 Best National Universities
85% accepted to a Top 11 Public University
60% accepted to Top 25 Best National Universities
22% accepted to Top 10 Undergraduate Research Institutions
16% accepted to Top 15 Best National Universities
12% accepted to an Ivy League school
UVA, ranked #4 Public Schools, accepted 40% of our applicants compared to 28% of all in-state applicants.
Additionally, William & Mary ranked #11 in Public Schools Nationally, accepted 50% of our applicants.”


This class was always their best hope internally. They will need to leverage those results (which are very solid, no matter what anyone tells you) and bring in a fresh batch of 9th graders and start over again with the new HOS. With any luck, they should have a decent crop of hyper-advanced kids who don't get into TJ because of the improved admissions process and will be looking for a place where they can take a similar slate of AP course offerings, even if the STEM profile isn't as elite.


Agreed!! The change in TJ admission brings the lifeline for Basis McLean. Where else are these high performing kids that do not win lottery going to go? Particularly the Asian boys who will be discriminated if they stay in their neighborhood high school come to college admission time.


Sad that the school continues to need a “lifeline.” They have yet to capitalize on the many opportunities that they have had so far. If they don’t fix the core problems they will run out of lifelines before they right the ship. Seven HoSs (perm and interim) in 5 years and massive staff and student turnover cannot be swept under the carpet.


Exactly. The plan was to have 600-700 students going into this fall occupying the entire building with positive cash flow. Instead, they have half that amount, a new HOS coming, half the building still empty, and a reputation only as an AP grind factory.

Most startups don't get this much financial room to pile up losses. So maybe in year 9 or 10 they will hit their year 5 goal?

An endless money pit that serves the needs of a few.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the midst of all criticism and bashing, let’s talk a moment to congratulate the Basis graduates for a very solid performance and wish them great success!! Thanks for the teachers as well! For all Basis students, you have the grit to make it! Truly not for everyone!

“ Based on to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report college ranking data,

100% accepted to a four-year college or university
97% accepted to Top 100 Best National Universities
85% accepted to a Top 11 Public University
60% accepted to Top 25 Best National Universities
22% accepted to Top 10 Undergraduate Research Institutions
16% accepted to Top 15 Best National Universities
12% accepted to an Ivy League school
UVA, ranked #4 Public Schools, accepted 40% of our applicants compared to 28% of all in-state applicants.
Additionally, William & Mary ranked #11 in Public Schools Nationally, accepted 50% of our applicants.”


Thank you Admissions Director. How many kids is this? 15? 20? U.S. News doesn’t have any visibility into the mess that this school actually is.

Given the massive turnover, much of any success can not actually attributable to the school but rather its ability to attract parents based on the broader BASIS reputation. These are kids who would have done well anywhere.


Should be a little over 30 students this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the midst of all criticism and bashing, let’s talk a moment to congratulate the Basis graduates for a very solid performance and wish them great success!! Thanks for the teachers as well! For all Basis students, you have the grit to make it! Truly not for everyone!

“ Based on to the 2021 U.S. News & World Report college ranking data,

100% accepted to a four-year college or university
97% accepted to Top 100 Best National Universities
85% accepted to a Top 11 Public University
60% accepted to Top 25 Best National Universities
22% accepted to Top 10 Undergraduate Research Institutions
16% accepted to Top 15 Best National Universities
12% accepted to an Ivy League school
UVA, ranked #4 Public Schools, accepted 40% of our applicants compared to 28% of all in-state applicants.
Additionally, William & Mary ranked #11 in Public Schools Nationally, accepted 50% of our applicants.”


Thank you Admissions Director. How many kids is this? 15? 20? U.S. News doesn’t have any visibility into the mess that this school actually is.

Given the massive turnover, much of any success can not actually attributable to the school but rather its ability to attract parents based on the broader BASIS reputation. These are kids who would have done well anywhere.


The school just released this information publicly through their blog and a blast e-mail to all parents AND prospectives.
Anonymous

Such a sad school- my daughter has a neighborhood friend who goes there and she is absolutely miserable. Her mom and I have gotten close and she told me the she is trying to apply out- but that the school administration is giving her a really hard time- withholding information and making it nearly impossible- many hoops she has to jump through. The school is scared that there will be a mass exodus of students- so they make it very hard administratively to get out. Also- the current acting HOS is apparently a control freak who instead of acting like a HOS is involved in many petty decisions, including employee disputes. My friend says- she is a power hungry annoyance. The teachers act as though they like her, but they don't trust her and fear her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Such a sad school- my daughter has a neighborhood friend who goes there and she is absolutely miserable. Her mom and I have gotten close and she told me the she is trying to apply out- but that the school administration is giving her a really hard time- withholding information and making it nearly impossible- many hoops she has to jump through. The school is scared that there will be a mass exodus of students- so they make it very hard administratively to get out. Also- the current acting HOS is apparently a control freak who instead of acting like a HOS is involved in many petty decisions, including employee disputes. My friend says- she is a power hungry annoyance. The teachers act as though they like her, but they don't trust her and fear her.


Anyone who deals with that woman eventually discovers how fake her sentimentality is and how quickly she is glad to wield the corporate axe when instructed.

They currently have 10 teaching and management jobs listed open, around 10-15% of the total. In past years, it was 2-4. The exodus of teachers is ramping up to match the students.
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