BASIS attrition after middle school- why?

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Anonymous wrote:DS is #34 on the waitlist for Basis, which was his #1 choice. We are zoned for Hardy - is that a better option?


BASIS by a big margin.

And your kid can always drop down to Hardy later if your kid doesn't like it.

https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/middle-schools/district-of-columbia


There’s a lot more to school than the US news rankings. What sort of culture do you want?


DP. I agree there is more to a school than rankings like this, but schools that are warm and fuzzy yet fail to educate the students become a problem the older your kids get. The stakes are just too high by that point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS is #34 on the waitlist for Basis, which was his #1 choice. We are zoned for Hardy - is that a better option?


BASIS by a big margin.

And your kid can always drop down to Hardy later if your kid doesn't like it.

https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/middle-schools/district-of-columbia


There’s a lot more to school than the US news rankings. What sort of culture do you want?


DP. I agree there is more to a school than rankings like this, but schools that are warm and fuzzy yet fail to educate the students become a problem the older your kids get. The stakes are just too high by that point.


And it isn't Basis by a "big margin". Hardy was #6 and is an school with very strong academics, like basis, with a lot to offer that Basis doesn't
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS is #34 on the waitlist for Basis, which was his #1 choice. We are zoned for Hardy - is that a better option?


Definitely choose Hardy. Not even close.



haha that is funny. What? Totally kid dependent. My kid did middle school at BASIS (then switched to Walls for social reasons - friends going) and BASIS was a top notch experience. But the school suited my kid - curriculum is no joke, and requires a lot of diligence and attention to detail. But if your kid can handle that - I am confident it is the best (public) middle school in DC and your kid will learn much much more than at a DCPS school.
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