How to help child succeed at BASIS

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP’s comment about lots of high school teachers leaving prompted me to look at current job openings.

Right now BASIS is hiring four new teachers, two of whom are explicitly middle school teachers. Doesn’t seem like a huge exodus. Or, if it was, the positions have been filled already.


The HS isn’t that big and my guess is others will be leaving if they can find jobs. It’s a very difficult school to work at.


And DCUM strikes again!

Poster 1: Teachers are leaving in droves
Poster 2: I checked and it turns out based on available public evidence (open positions), that's not true
Poster 3/1: Well, they WILL will leave

Never mind that there are TONS of teacher jobs open all over the DMV and US so this is a pretty good market for teachers looking to leave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP’s comment about lots of high school teachers leaving prompted me to look at current job openings.

Right now BASIS is hiring four new teachers, two of whom are explicitly middle school teachers. Doesn’t seem like a huge exodus. Or, if it was, the positions have been filled already.


The HS isn’t that big and my guess is others will be leaving if they can find jobs. It’s a very difficult school to work at.


And DCUM strikes again!

Poster 1: Teachers are leaving in droves
Poster 2: I checked and it turns out based on available public evidence (open positions), that's not true
Poster 3/1: Well, they WILL will leave

Never mind that there are TONS of teacher jobs open all over the DMV and US so this is a pretty good market for teachers looking to leave.


Well, maybe teachers want to teach at a school that has a computer lab and cooking classes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP’s comment about lots of high school teachers leaving prompted me to look at current job openings.

Right now BASIS is hiring four new teachers, two of whom are explicitly middle school teachers. Doesn’t seem like a huge exodus. Or, if it was, the positions have been filled already.


The HS isn’t that big and my guess is others will be leaving if they can find jobs. It’s a very difficult school to work at.


And DCUM strikes again!

Poster 1: Teachers are leaving in droves
Poster 2: I checked and it turns out based on available public evidence (open positions), that's not true
Poster 3/1: Well, they WILL will leave

Never mind that there are TONS of teacher jobs open all over the DMV and US so this is a pretty good market for teachers looking to leave.


Well, maybe teachers want to teach at a school that has a computer lab and cooking classes.


And scene.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP’s comment about lots of high school teachers leaving prompted me to look at current job openings.

Right now BASIS is hiring four new teachers, two of whom are explicitly middle school teachers. Doesn’t seem like a huge exodus. Or, if it was, the positions have been filled already.


The HS isn’t that big and my guess is others will be leaving if they can find jobs. It’s a very difficult school to work at.


And DCUM strikes again!

Poster 1: Teachers are leaving in droves
Poster 2: I checked and it turns out based on available public evidence (open positions), that's not true
Poster 3/1: Well, they WILL will leave

Never mind that there are TONS of teacher jobs open all over the DMV and US so this is a pretty good market for teachers looking to leave.


Well, maybe teachers want to teach at a school that has a computer lab and cooking classes.


This teacher left for a school with a library, sports fields and a gym. No regrets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP’s comment about lots of high school teachers leaving prompted me to look at current job openings.

Right now BASIS is hiring four new teachers, two of whom are explicitly middle school teachers. Doesn’t seem like a huge exodus. Or, if it was, the positions have been filled already.


The HS isn’t that big and my guess is others will be leaving if they can find jobs. It’s a very difficult school to work at.


And DCUM strikes again!

Poster 1: Teachers are leaving in droves
Poster 2: I checked and it turns out based on available public evidence (open positions), that's not true
Poster 3/1: Well, they WILL will leave

Never mind that there are TONS of teacher jobs open all over the DMV and US so this is a pretty good market for teachers looking to leave.


Well, maybe teachers want to teach at a school that has a computer lab and cooking classes.


This teacher left for a school with a library, sports fields and a gym. No regrets.


You must enjoy reading YA fiction with your middle-school students on the library. Bonding time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP’s comment about lots of high school teachers leaving prompted me to look at current job openings.

Right now BASIS is hiring four new teachers, two of whom are explicitly middle school teachers. Doesn’t seem like a huge exodus. Or, if it was, the positions have been filled already.


The HS isn’t that big and my guess is others will be leaving if they can find jobs. It’s a very difficult school to work at.


And DCUM strikes again!

Poster 1: Teachers are leaving in droves
Poster 2: I checked and it turns out based on available public evidence (open positions), that's not true
Poster 3/1: Well, they WILL will leave

Never mind that there are TONS of teacher jobs open all over the DMV and US so this is a pretty good market for teachers looking to leave.


Well, maybe teachers want to teach at a school that has a computer lab and cooking classes.


Good for you, teacher. We get it.

This teacher left for a school with a library, sports fields and a gym. No regrets.
Anonymous
TEACHERS ARE LEAVING IN DROVES AND IF ANYTHING CHANGES I AM MOVING TO BETHESDA!!!
Anonymous
Do all 5th grade sections have the same teachers, just at different times? Are 5th graders randomly assigned a section or does the test the school is going to administer on June 27th (as part of the planned ice cream social) play a role in deciding which students are in which section? Do the students need to do anything to prepare for the June 27th test?
Anonymous
No, no, no.

The only academic tracking done in any MS grade is for math and World History in 8th grade (sort of).

You get lucky, or unlucky, with both disruptive kids in classes and experienced teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do all 5th grade sections have the same teachers, just at different times? Are 5th graders randomly assigned a section or does the test the school is going to administer on June 27th (as part of the planned ice cream social) play a role in deciding which students are in which section? Do the students need to do anything to prepare for the June 27th test?


LOL wut?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do all 5th grade sections have the same teachers, just at different times? Are 5th graders randomly assigned a section or does the test the school is going to administer on June 27th (as part of the planned ice cream social) play a role in deciding which students are in which section? Do the students need to do anything to prepare for the June 27th test?


They do use those tests to design classes but not in the way you think. They actually even out the scores so that every class's average is about the same. They use those scores, diversity, ES, neighborhood and other factors to attempt to create even classes. No prep needed.
Anonymous
My kid didn’t take this test because it’s optional. Just eat the ice cream and enjoy yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t take this test because it’s optional. Just eat the ice cream and enjoy yourself.


Wait is this test a real thing? This is weird AF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do all 5th grade sections have the same teachers, just at different times? Are 5th graders randomly assigned a section or does the test the school is going to administer on June 27th (as part of the planned ice cream social) play a role in deciding which students are in which section? Do the students need to do anything to prepare for the June 27th test?


LOL wut?


Why do people post crap like this when they have no idea about anything. Yes, the test on June 27th. I assume this means your kid isn’t going to BASIS and you haven’t done any actual research about it… you’re just all teen test speak on this thread for funsies?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do all 5th grade sections have the same teachers, just at different times? Are 5th graders randomly assigned a section or does the test the school is going to administer on June 27th (as part of the planned ice cream social) play a role in deciding which students are in which section? Do the students need to do anything to prepare for the June 27th test?


LOL wut?


Why do people post crap like this when they have no idea about anything. Yes, the test on June 27th. I assume this means your kid isn’t going to BASIS and you haven’t done any actual research about it… you’re just all teen test speak on this thread for funsies?


Actually my kid is going there, this is the first I’ve heard of them giving a test at an ice cream social, and the whole thing sounds weird as hell.
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