They need it because social promotion and watered down standards at almost every other school have led to a bunch of kids performing below grade level. Kids entering Basis who are below grade level would be set up for failure. The test every single other Basis uses for backfilling isn't something elaborate. If a kid wants to enter in 7th grade, they simply need to pass (earn a 60%) on the 6th grade math and language arts comp exams. If they can't meet that bar, they would be unlikely to handle the Basis 7th grade curriculum. DC basis would love to use a similar system, but the DC charter school law doesn't allow them to do so. |
Despite being a small school (only 600 students at the middle school and high school combined), BASIS has a lot of clubs and extracurriculars and the list is constantly growing. The BASIS academic clubs are particularly strong (winning DC competitions and going to nationals, etc). These extracurriculars all meet at school and work closely with BASIS teachers. My kids really enjoy doing BASIS school sports and clubs. Here are some of the extracurriculars that BASIS currently offers: COMPETITIVE ACADEMIC CLUBS: Science Olympiad Debate Junior Classical League/Certamen Model UN Mathcounts/Math Club National Art Honor Society Ethics Bowl NON-COMPETITIVE CLUBS: Newspaper Yearbook Student Government Band Musicals Art & Set Design Film & Media Club Black Student Union Volunteering/Community Service Club Chinese Culture Club Creative Writing Club French Club Future Business Leaders of America Gaming Gay Straight Alliance Cheerleading Kente Weaving Knitting Minecraft Mock Trial Morning News Pickleball Programming Rocketry Taekwondo Volleyball And as another poster wrote earlier, here are the sports that BASIS currently offers (and this list has been growing every year): MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS Cross Country Flag Football Soccer Basketball Chess Baseball Track & Field HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Cross Country Soccer Flag Football Basketball Chess Indoor Track Swimming Ultimate Frisbee Track & Field (Also, BASIS has club sports like Taekwondo, Volleyball, Pickleball, and Cheerleading.) |
| As a parent who is reading DCUM lately to research middle school options for the lottery in the spring, these posts are exhausting. The Basis parents seem strangely attached to the fact that the school worked out for their kid. Are you just relieved you don't have to worry about middle school or high school despite living in DC? Why are you so quick to write off the people who have bad experiences there? It's not coming off great. I am still considering Basis for my kid next year but this view into the kinds of parents I might encounter if my kid goes there is giving me pause. |
Pfft. These threads are 95 percent parents who hate BASIS, despite not have any first hand experience with the school. For some reason, DCUM loves to hate BASIS. I think it's jealousy of BASIS's outcomes. |
For me, it's because this silly forum almost convinced me to dismiss the school. My question was is this school a huge opportunity or would it be a terrible mistake? Luckily, I had a few IRL conversations (with happy kids, BASIS teachers, and teachers at our neighborhood school) and every single actual conversation pushed us to take the spot. And now that we are in, I can see there are so many misconceptions and falsehoods about it repeated here, so I feel compelled to counter the falsehoods for the sake of prospective parents. Because for kids who are inclined towards math and science, it really is a huge opportunity. |
This is a good example of what I mean. Also, it's not even really responding to my question. You're just complaining about jealous Basis "haters." |
I agree with this and had a very similar experience. |
I'm not. I fully recognize that Basis isn't a good fit for many kids for many reasons. I also think school rankings are silly. And it's silly to praise standardized test scores without the full demographic context of a school. Basis boosters who incessantly bring up the rankings or scores are exhausting, and I say this as a generally satisfied Basis parent. On this thread, at least, the majority of the people bashing Basis have no experience there at all. I'm absolutely going to write off anyone who only did a school tour or read threads like this one, created some imaginary universe where their kid attended Basis and had a bad experience, and then felt the need to post about their bad experiences in their fictional universe. I'm perplexed as to why people who've never attended Basis are seeking out Basis threads and commenting on the rigor, environment, ECs, etc. when they have no idea what they're talking about. I don't make a point of finding threads for schools my kids have never attended, jumping to a bunch of assumptions, and then heavily criticizing the school. It's truly weird behavior. |
Your suggestion that this thread is fully of BASIS parents defending the school is plainly wrong. 90 percent of what's written here is by people who clearly have no connection to the school, but hate it anyway for an ever-shifting and often contradictory number of reasons. I'm curious what it is about this tiny school for nerds that inspires so much venom. It seems highly likely that if BASIS was sending their kids to crappy universities no one would care about it. We don't have 40 pages threads about why Roosevelt High School is so bad. And no, I'm not a BASIS parent. |
| OP was spot on. |
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Basis boosters want you to believe that unless you rip your happy and active 10 year old away from the playground and lock them in an office building for eight years, their academic potential will be wasted.
It’s not true. |
Not at all. BASIS parents on this thread have said over and over that BASIS is a good fit for some kids, but definitely not all kids (and not all "academic" kids, either). |
| The long EC list above sounds fantastic, and is certainly much more robust than just a few years ago. But mist of the items on the list aren’t serious activities, particularly for HS. Take “musicals,” on a scale of 1-10 they’re about a 1, 1.5 at best. If this observation makes me a BASIS hater, OK. As an UMC family with no illusions about the competition, we paid close to 5 figures per kid per year in the BASIS HS for bona fide highly competitive college worthy ECs. |
I'm sorry that you had to fill in the gaps that way! The ECs and sports have gotten much broader in the last few years. The musical, too -- they changed it from a spring-only activity to a full-year activity, and the set design club is also year long and it's own thing. True that they don't have a stage, which is too bad. It doesn't compare to a SH type of musical, which I think is a daily class? but like everything, it's slowly improving. |
Sorry but did you even read the OP remarks, who started this thread??? Basis booster of why the school is so great., blah, blah, blah. Families at no other school would even start a boosting thread The majority of people posts a question, they don’t start a post about well our school is so great… Just don’t start these tiring threads, one of many…. |