You didn't answer the question. Why are you so invested here? Why do you care where they get their 650 seats from? This angers you why? |
Because I think letting one school shirk the harder stuff is bad for the system as a whole, and I think parents should know that BASIS' so-called "success" is founded on taking the easy path when they can get away with it. |
But the question is whether the student can handle it, right? Not the parents. Plenty of well-educated, smart parents in DC support their kids at all kinds of schools in DC - immersion, Montessori, etc. But no, BASIS and its parents are special. |
Read the thread. Kids bullying other kids. Not kids failing comps or not getting academic recognition. Kids bullying other kids. That’s ok with you at BASIS? |
Again, read the thread. The bullying referred to is kids bullying other kids. Nothing to do with academics. And nothing to do with Deal. But keep deflecting and blaming the victims. |
| not necessarily siblings of current students. could be 7th grade siblings of new incoming 5th graders. |
Parents whose kids are at the school sent them there to be challenged and get them the heck away from virtue signalers like you who care more about the press release and faux "equity" than a quality education. No on at BASIS or Latin sits around and laments the lack of socially promoted, grade levels behind, disruptive kids in their classes. Give it a break. |
You don't read well. |
No one is arguing that there is zero bullying at BASIS. Or any school. 10-18 year old kids will engage in that behavior. There is zero evidence or credible reporting on systemic or institutionalized bullying at BASIS. The person who replied using Deal as an example was flippantly explaining that you were trying to make up stories and pointing out that those schools, unlike BASIS, had serious, documented issues last year. |
I just don't think serving the easiest kids is a mark of quality, but you do you. |
So you think the parent whose child was picked on is telling stories? The parents who report PITA kids whose behavior is tolerated are lying? And no, deflecting to another school does not make bullying at BASIS go away. It’s a child’s tactic. It’s not a good look when reports of bullying are met with snide comments about not making the grade academically. No mystery where the bullying attitude originates. |
Not what happened. But you knew that because you don't care. You just want to use someone else's pain to help complain about BASIS. That makes you kind of a despicable human IMHO. |
You are totally right. BASIS is a terrible school that doesn't provide rigor. Everyone who is there and happy just doesn't understand the school as well as you do. Good point. Thank the lord you are on the case. |
I understand that people choose BASIS anyway. And I don't think it's a terrible school. But I do think its stats are not especially impressive in the context of its low at-risk percentage, high-SES student body, and shirking service of students with special needs and new arrivals. It's not that great, but has certain demographic manipulation policies that make it look better compared to schools that are serving different kids. That's not the same thing as quality or good teaching. But hey why don't you go ahead and explain why the math PARCC scores are so low. And why re-enrollment of African-American students is only 77%. We're all ears. |
Best scores in city at non-test in school. You would prefer...higher? |