Are you an 8th grade teacher? You don’t know anything. Just shut up. |
Huh? Then why do other DC charters backfill. Stop spreading misinformation. |
Actually they ALSO included number of kids who have showed up for each day - 1 9th grader out of that 90 was out today. Please stop making stuff up |
| These posts are absurd. Those of us at BASIS know the facts about enrollment from the town hall meeting this evening. We also know BASIS knocked it out of the PARKK with its most recent scores, yet to be released (see what I did there?!). It’s incredible to have an option like BASIS in a city full of schools with a small fraction of kids at or above grade level. BASIS achieves its academic goals with flying colors. We figure it’s much easier to supplement ECs and sports than it is to try to supplement every academic subject, which is basically what I hear people have to do at all the “well-rounded schools”. To each their own. |
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Ugh, BASIS, exceptionalism rears its ugly head. Yes, BASIS knocks it out of the park academically for an open lottery DC public school. Unfortunately, that's not saying much in this particular Metro area.
I taught a humanities subject in the BASIS DC middle school for one school year, 5 years ago. I've also taught in a couple suburban GT programs in this Metro area. BASIS DC just isn't what it's cracked up to be on these threads. The program just doesn't have the resources to begin to compete with suburban GT. Admin and teacher pay isn't too hot, meaning that faculty and staff members are disproportionately inexperienced, minimally trained and disinclined to stick around. Many of the students are a poor fit for the curriculum and facilities are abysmal in relative terms. |
No more absurd than your smugness. |
You taught there for 1 year 5 years ago? In other words, you are a disgruntled teacher with limited, dated knowledge of Basis who washed out after 1 year. Yet you continue to post here. Time to move on. |
| Problem is, the teacher who moved on (sounds like for acceptable pay) isn't wrong. Stubbornly denying reality only works so well. |
Correct that you taught in one of the lower grades? My sense is that kids generally become a better "fit" for the curriculum in upper grades -- at least, that seems to be the perception of my BASIS kids. In any case, I don't think anyone here argues that BASIS has the resources, level of teacher experience, or incoming student body of a suburban GT program. But the correct comparison is what it offers compared to other DC publics. |
[Sigh] NP here. You seem not so bright so let me try this again in a different way. BASIS would like to backfill open slots like the AZ campuses do. The problem is that the way those campuses backfill if by giving kids a test and then putting them in the class they should be in based on performance, not based on age. DC will not allow BASIS (or any school) to require kids to be placed into grade level appropriate grades. That leaves BASIS (and all other schools) with two options: either backfill with kids who are going to be behind all the other kids or decide not to backfill. BASIS chose option 2. As someone with a kid in those classes I am thrilled that my kid (and all the other kids) who have been excelling in math, English, etc. (see, scores) are not going to have resources diverted to support kids who would be better served in a grade down where they'd be at grade level. Get it? Because they aren't allowed to place kids where they should be and they refuse to compromise their standards. |
So BASIS is a very good school based on DC schools but not based on schools located outside of DC? Even assuming that was accurate, and...? The weather in Southern California is nicer than DC and the beaches in the Caribbean are nicer than Rehobeth. We don't live there so that's not really relevant. |
| Exactly! Saying private schools and test-in suburban GT magnet schools are better is not comparing apples to apples. BASIS is FREE and takes anyone who gets a seat from a RANDOM LOTTERY. It’s hard to compete with the quality of education provided by the private and suburban schools and yet BASIS does on a certain level and under a much more challenging set of circumstances. |
| My kids were in FCPS AAP. Now, they're at a BASIS charter outside of the DC area. The Basis education has been substantially much better than FCPS AAP, and my kids are much happier. |
| Let me guess, your BASIS charter has outdoor space, a library, a gym, a cafeteria with windows, an abundance of natural light, maybe even a strong instrumental music program (well-trained orchestra on a school stage!). Has your BASIS branch had 9 heads in 12 years? The DC campus has none of the above. Sure you want to defend the arrangement? |
I think it's fair to point out that top privates and test-in suburban GT magnets are better when one DCUM poster after another claims that a BASIS DC education is fantastic, world-class, unrivaled, a USNWR rankings star. Just not the whole story. If you're determined to be mired in relativism, go for it. |