It depends on the school system. In non-TJ FCPS high schools, AP classes are gatekept pretty strongly. 9th graders are quite restricted on which APs they're allowed to take. Aside from that, I generally agreed that Basis does not have better offerings than any other school with a lot of AP courses. It's one of the reasons attrition is so high after 8th grade. There's no need to remain at Basis for advanced coursework. |
News flash: If you live in DC, you can’t send your kid to school in MD or VA. Not sure why MD and VA posters have hijacked this thread. |
You must be new here. This is what happens to EVERY BASIS thread. The posts and posters include: 1. People who sent their kids to BASIS, hated it, and spend inordinate amounts of time denigrating it and anyone who is happy there because if they aren't happy they feel strongly no one else should be. 2. People who never sent a kid to BASIS but don't let that get in the way of articulating strong opinions because they know a guy whose kid attended and/or they are "education experts" and so obviously they know more about the BASIS experience than people who attend. 3. People who want you to know that BASIS isn't as good as [insert name of VA/MD/NY school] and/or [insert nae of private school]. 4. People (who will reply to this post) who reply to any post that defends BASIS with accusations of being "boosters" (weird one I never understood) or defensive or delusional or having "drunk the Kool-Aid". You have to respect the rhetorical genius of a position that says, "I get to sh*t all over you and the things you like, and any attempt to defend those things and offer counterpoints shall be summarily dismissed because you "drunk the Kool-Aid." |
5. When in doubt, dismiss any thoughtful response as "word salad" so you don't have to actually address any facts, logic or reason. |
Nonsense, nobody's hijacked anything. What's happened is that BASIS apologists for bad admins jump on claiming that no other general admissions public school in the DMV is half as good for AP success and meet with pushback. Only this time, they got more intelligent pushback than normal. Anybody on this thread could move to VA or MD for better public schools easily enough. Most of our Ward 6 friends have done just that under duress in the last decade, often at short notice (during the summer where they never got off a WL worth getting off). We haven't been comparing BASIS to schools outside the DMV on this thread. If you want to start a no-DMV-comparisons-allowed BASIS thread, go for it, see if it flies. |
I’m not sure why it’s an issue that parents with choices choose BASIS. Or that those whose kids are academically performing do so. This makes BASiS look more like a selective school than many other random lottery schools. Reputation (and programming) matter. Kudos to BASIS for offering an option that kids in other jurisdictions have to apply or test into. |
That's one way of looking at it. Another way is shame on DCPS for denying the option that our near neighbors in VA offer: a full menu of honors classes pitched above grade level for 7th and 8th graders. For that matter, shame on DC voters for not electing pols willing to go to bat for the option. DC voters didn't react when the Council of DC Committee on Education was folded into the Committee of the Whole several years ago, making any sort of meaningful ed reform that much less likely. Nobody has to apply or test into honors classes in Arlington or Loudoun. But if you can't handle the work, the curriculum doesn't get dumbed down for you, just like it doesn't at BASIS. |
The posters also include people like you, who reflectively dismiss the posts of critics as spiteful BS, no matter how valid their experiences at BASIS may have been. Not sure what that makes you, maybe a booster, apologist for admins or just an ostrich, head buried in the sand. I used to think of observers who predicted that the BASIS high school experience wasn't going to improve as naysayers. But the upper school isn't improving as festering management/leadership issues are compacted. This thread makes the case pretty well. Some of us who've been rooting for BASIS for a long time are now seeking greener pastures. Sorry, but calling us names won't keep us around, or improve matters. |
| So... why don't you all comment to the DCPCSB public comment period instead of here? Because you are afraid to put your name on something public? |
| How do you know that we haven’t? |
What's the conclusion you are trying to reach? That no one should attend BASIS? |
You left Basis long ago but keep posting here. Move on, Bitter Betty. |
NP but your neighbors did not move under duress. They saw their options and chose to leave. They knew their IB school for many years before that and hoped they’d win the lottery for MS and/or HS. They didn’t. The hyperbole with which Hill families react to not getting Latin or Basis is tiring. |
I thought that is what happens at Deal? |
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I think the reason BASIS parents get so defensive when posters present data showing that BASIS isn’t “advanced” when compared to other schools, e.g. Walls and MD and VA suburban schools, is that BASIS’s reputation for being oh-so-advanced is literally the only thing it has going for it. The building sucks, the extracurricular are a joke and the administration is awful. People put up with all of that because they think their kid is getting an amazingly advanced education.
Are you getting a better education than say, Elliot Hine? Of course you are. But don’t try to pretend that BASIS DC is better than Walls or top suburban high schools. It’s clearly and measurably not. |