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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


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I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Which school would that be? If it's not BASIS, then why does BASIS have a lower economically disadvantaged percentage than JR and Deal?
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


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I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Yes we know you like it. But please do explain the criteria for promotion from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. We all want to know.


Oh is this your version of a gotcha question? I already told you I have no connection to BASIS, and you obviously already know the answer, so why don't you just say whatever it is you want to say.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


I get your point you are aiming to make, but you realize that "wealth" (in relative terms) *is* the difference of these schools. Other than the non-disadvantaged state of kids, there is nothing different about Janney, Deal, or J-R from the rest of DCPS.


+1 Judge these WOTP schools based teacher credentials, teacher experience, teacher pay, student-teacher ratios, etc and they don't stand out. These are good schools because the kids come from good families.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


You first


I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Which school would that be? If it's not BASIS, then why does BASIS have a lower economically disadvantaged percentage than JR and Deal?


Remind me which neighborhoods you're required to live in before your kid can attend BASIS.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


You first


I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Yes we know you like it. But please do explain the criteria for promotion from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. We all want to know.


Oh is this your version of a gotcha question? I already told you I have no connection to BASIS, and you obviously already know the answer, so why don't you just say whatever it is you want to say.


It's selective because only kids on or above grade level are allowed to move from 6th to 7th. There you have it. Did you not know?
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


You first


I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Which school would that be? If it's not BASIS, then why does BASIS have a lower economically disadvantaged percentage than JR and Deal?


Remind me which neighborhoods you're required to live in before your kid can attend BASIS.


It's not a requirement of JR or Deal either. There are non-residential ways to get in, such as through feeder schools.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


I get your point you are aiming to make, but you realize that "wealth" (in relative terms) *is* the difference of these schools. Other than the non-disadvantaged state of kids, there is nothing different about Janney, Deal, or J-R from the rest of DCPS.


That's kind of the whole ball of wax though isn't it? There are exceptions of course, but the pattern generally is that doctors beget doctors.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


You first


I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Which school would that be? If it's not BASIS, then why does BASIS have a lower economically disadvantaged percentage than JR and Deal?


Remind me which neighborhoods you're required to live in before your kid can attend BASIS.


It's not a requirement of JR or Deal either. There are non-residential ways to get in, such as through feeder schools.
Most feeders are WOTP. Or just next of the park and the Mayor wouldn't let it be zoned out of JR. Still a far cry from an academically selective school like BASIS.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


You first


I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Which school would that be? If it's not BASIS, then why does BASIS have a lower economically disadvantaged percentage than JR and Deal?


Remind me which neighborhoods you're required to live in before your kid can attend BASIS.


It's not a requirement of JR or Deal either. There are non-residential ways to get in, such as through feeder schools.


It's not a requirement if you went to Janney! Which school, BASIS or JR, takes kids who live in Congress Heights?
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


You first


I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Yes we know you like it. But please do explain the criteria for promotion from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. We all want to know.


Oh is this your version of a gotcha question? I already told you I have no connection to BASIS, and you obviously already know the answer, so why don't you just say whatever it is you want to say.


It's selective because only kids on or above grade level are allowed to move from 6th to 7th. There you have it. Did you not know?


Oh, and you prefer this world where DCPS is constantly lowering standards, right? I'd be pissed if I bought a house for Deal, and now the kids don't have to read any books, ever.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


You first


I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Which school would that be? If it's not BASIS, then why does BASIS have a lower economically disadvantaged percentage than JR and Deal?


Remind me which neighborhoods you're required to live in before your kid can attend BASIS.


It's not a requirement of JR or Deal either. There are non-residential ways to get in, such as through feeder schools.


It's not a requirement if you went to Janney! Which school, BASIS or JR, takes kids who live in Congress Heights?


A rising 9th grader, enrolling as a new student? Neither.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


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I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Yes we know you like it. But please do explain the criteria for promotion from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. We all want to know.


Oh is this your version of a gotcha question? I already told you I have no connection to BASIS, and you obviously already know the answer, so why don't you just say whatever it is you want to say.


It's selective because only kids on or above grade level are allowed to move from 6th to 7th. There you have it. Did you not know?


Oh, and you prefer this world where DCPS is constantly lowering standards, right? I'd be pissed if I bought a house for Deal, and now the kids don't have to read any books, ever.


It's not about what I prefer. It's about people saying BASIS is not selective. It absolutely is selective for grades 7 and up, and it's important that people understand that so that they can accurately interpret data and make good decisions for their families. Is that okay with you?
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


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I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Which school would that be? If it's not BASIS, then why does BASIS have a lower economically disadvantaged percentage than JR and Deal?


Remind me which neighborhoods you're required to live in before your kid can attend BASIS.


It's not a requirement of JR or Deal either. There are non-residential ways to get in, such as through feeder schools.


It's not a requirement if you went to Janney! Which school, BASIS or JR, takes kids who live in Congress Heights?


A rising 9th grader, enrolling as a new student? Neither.


Disingenuous much? If you're going into fifth grade and you have the right lottery number, BASIS doesnt care where you live or how poor you are. That's a different universe from how WOTP schools operate.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


You first


I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Which school would that be? If it's not BASIS, then why does BASIS have a lower economically disadvantaged percentage than JR and Deal?


Remind me which neighborhoods you're required to live in before your kid can attend BASIS.


It's not a requirement of JR or Deal either. There are non-residential ways to get in, such as through feeder schools.
Most feeders are WOTP. Or just next of the park and the Mayor wouldn't let it be zoned out of JR. Still a far cry from an academically selective school like BASIS.


People get into the feeders via lottery from any address. That's how this works. People can also move out of boundary without leaving the school.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.


That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.


Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.


Really? Name one.


Every bilingual school in the city?


What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.


No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.


You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.


It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.


No, it's because BASIS boosters are narcissistic and annoying, and they're constantly claiming that BASIS is the best when really it's a selective school pretending not to be selective, so the comparison isn't meaningful.


Seems like an abuse of the word selective. Were you required to submit test scores or grades or a writing sample or literally anything at all when you applied to BASIS? No, you were not.

You can say there's self selection going on, but that happens across the city. Hard to go to any public school WOTP without being able to afford a $2 million house.


Why don't you explain to us what's required to be promoted from 6th grade to 7th grade at BASIS. That's where it is selective.


Why don't you explain to us why there's a wealth test that parents must pass before they can send their kids to Janney and Deal and JK? That's where it is selective.


You first


I'd rather have a school have high academic standards, and stick to those standards, than have a school that discriminates against children whose parents don't happen to be rich.


Which school would that be? If it's not BASIS, then why does BASIS have a lower economically disadvantaged percentage than JR and Deal?


Remind me which neighborhoods you're required to live in before your kid can attend BASIS.


It's not a requirement of JR or Deal either. There are non-residential ways to get in, such as through feeder schools.


It's not a requirement if you went to Janney! Which school, BASIS or JR, takes kids who live in Congress Heights?


A rising 9th grader, enrolling as a new student? Neither.


Disingenuous much? If you're going into fifth grade and you have the right lottery number, BASIS doesnt care where you live or how poor you are. That's a different universe from how WOTP schools operate.


Right, they only care if you're below grade level and will push you out. Unlike Ward 3 schools, who will continue to serve the child in an age-appropriate setting.
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