They haven't taking the DC CAS yet this year. |
Thanks for the tip, but we knew that. They'll be taking the DC CAS later this month. We were responding to a poster who asserted that, if this year's 7th and 8th grade scores are low, parents of "strong kids" will pass on BASIS next year. |
| We applied for Washington Latin and BASIS for 5th next year, got both, and are choosing Latin. We are IB for Deal. We looked at all three curriculums and found that BASIS and Latin were very similar, Deal is just so different in so many ways. So many offerings at Deal, but 1200 kids! I didn't think my quiet kid would get any sort of attention outside of him either getting his work done or not. I wanted him to develop relationships with teachers, focus more on exceling in academics. Both Latin and BASIS are longer school days, so afterschool activities are limited if they are doing more homework, which I fully expect them to. BASIS has teachers helping after school, not sure about Latin. Latin has a bus, BASIS isn't sure they will next year. Lots to compare. Tour and see what you think. |
First of all, remember that every student at BASIS taking the CAS this year came from somewhere else last year - and not all are equally prepared, depending on which schools they came from - and the first year's CAS scores will be in part reflective of their prior experiences. More likely, if any of the 7th and 8th graders at BASIS do end up struggling on the CAS, there's a good chance they are probably struggling elsewhere, i.e. probably not passing their comps either - they will then end up either repeating the grade and pulling up on the CAS next year with benefit of spending an extra year catching up on material they were behind on in the schools they came from, or pulling out of BASIS to drop back to a less demanding school. Personally, I'm anticipating that BASIS will do fine on the CAS exams, but either way I don't think it makes a lot of sense for prospective parents to base any decisions on the first year's' CAS scores. |
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BASIS is a tough school, but is a good school for education,
If parents and their children think it's a too tough then they should just leave instead of complaining |
well, these comments are smart and dumb. But this says a lot |
BASIS is preparing for the DCAS and is determined to beat the other schools in the CAS and will probably do so |
does anybody else feel like some people should shut up and just leave |
a child would feel a bit small in a school that big, so if your child is one that likes to keep to them self, I suggest BASIS |
Troll??? BASIS does not think that way and wants every child to succeed. BASIS is going above and beyond to try and get every student up to speed. |
Oh really? You suggest Basis? You don't say! I wonder where the next generation of Nobel prize chemists are... Basis? The next planet will be discovered at Basis. What would it take to re-launch manned spaceflight? Basis! If academics were basketball, do you know who'd win the Final Four tonight? That's right - Basis! I heard the entire graduating class of Harvard has asked if they can hand over their caps & gowns to Basis!
EVERYBODY on DCUM knows that there is a tireless Basis booster. Seriously you should just stop for a while, you've become such a joke that's it's the opposite of helpful. Pipe down or I'm going to let everyone know your little secret: you're the one who told the Princeton Mom that there was nothing over-the-top about her letter, and she should just send it on in to the Daily Princetonian - there's just no such thing as not knowing when to shut up, right? |
Wow, is it a full moon out tonight? Or is someone think they are auditioning for a comedy act? Can't really tell. |
Didn't you know it's against the rules around here for anyone to be favorable toward their school choice?
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