What do you know about the story? I've known one of the architects since college. The BASIS Arizona team clashed with the architect team on design features, like positioning HVAC compressors off to one side of the roof to make room for a fenced-off basketball court (standard inclusion in urban school buildings w/out green space, e.g. in Manhattan). Have you visited longstanding BASIS AZ campuses? I have. Some have libraries, gyms, green space, even auditoriums and serious orchestral music programs. The BASIS DC building design team sucked. |
| My family likes the school. It really works for us. I feel very bad for the people who keep dwelling on a failed decision. |
Since you are in the know, I'm curious what the Arizona team's reasoning was. |
Catholic school grad here- there really isn’t anything as miserable as Catholic school. I still have the literal scars. No thank you. |
Not worth the cost (very modest). |
I'd leave my school if Eastern had Basis's academics. I'd go to Sidwell if it was free. I'd leave my husband if I could find him with a body like Duane Johnson. My statements are as dumb and meaningless as yours. Except i know mine are dumb. |
Library dude strikes again! |
Does he not know BASIS kids constantly use the best library in the city? |
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Basis bought the building 10 years ago $14 million. It is super convenient for parents who work downtown and kids who take the bus/metro.
The building is now worth $18-$20 million, so I guess that they made a shrewd investment. |
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Yes the crappy Latin II building in Fort Totten is worth about half to a third of the Basis building.
As the saying goes, LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION! |
Yup. My kid uses the Library of Congress, the largest library in the world. I guess that you need a middle school library at your suburban school because kids won't read at home or use a public library. And of course middle school kids love to hang out in the library. |
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I'm not "library dude" but who are you guys are trying to kid in claiming that a school library/media center is....irrelevant in today's world??
It's a no-brainer that a school library, however modest, is a good place to study, reflect, get help from librarians, meet up with classmates to study. Which private school boasts that it ditched its library? BASIS DC lacks a library and librarians for one reason: lack of funds. It can't afford one. |
| Someone previously pointed out that BASIS has made a lot of money from the increased value of the building. Is it a money issue? Seems like it’s more of a logistical space issue. And it seems that, unlike other schools which put money toward gorgeous facilities but not academics (ie Dunbar), BASIS has continued to worry less about its facility and more about getting kids into the schools of their dreams for higher education. |
Please visit the teen floor of the MLK library one block away before declaring these kids don’t have access to incredible library resources. |
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No denying that the BASIS building is a misery and the program remains hopelessly cash-strapped. A windowless cafeteria with black walls is a poor substitute indeed for a quiet, pleasant little library or media center staffed by a first-rate professional. If you want teens to zealously plug away on the road to the colleges of their dreams, provide them with minimally acceptable school facilities to do so here in the richest country ever to grace the earth.
The building for my HS alma mater, NYC's Hunter College, is very far from ideal, but it's a veritable palace by comparison. At Hunter, we were taught to challenge, to think for ourselves, to value an assertive student government. BASIS DC students are taught to do as they're told. |